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Re: Paleogene dinosaurs?



A paper with photos of dinosaur teeth of claimed Paleogene age was published in 
the Los Angeles Co. Nat. Hist Mus. book Dinosaurs Past and Present.  I'll let 
the reader judge whether the teeth were reworked.  

Czerkas, S.J., & Olson, E.C., eds, 1987, Dinosaurs Past and Present, Volume I: 
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA, 161 p
Czerkas, S.J., & Olson, E.C., eds, 1987, Dinosaurs Past and Present, Volume II: 
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA, 149 p


Glen Ledingham

 
--- On Fri, 11/21/08, K and T Dykes <ktdykes@arcor.de> wrote:

> From: K and T Dykes <ktdykes@arcor.de>
> Subject: Re: Paleogene dinosaurs?
> To: dawidmazurek@wp.pl
> Cc: dinosaur@usc.edu
> Date: Friday, November 21, 2008, 8:43 AM
> <<I know that throughout the recent years there were
> some claims of 
> not-reworked dinosaur bones from just above the K/T. Could
> any of You 
> acquaint me with the topic? Recommend appropropriate
> reading? Equip me with 
> PDFs?
> > Thanks in advance, Dawid>>
> 
> New Mexico comes to mind, but I don't have any
> literature as such.  I can 
> manage a couple of links to differing views.
> 
> Datin the extinction of Paleocene Lazarus dinosaurs based
> on 
> magnetochronology, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, Fassett,
> James E
> http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2001AM/finalprogram/abstract_25767.htm
> 
> No Paleocene dinosaurs in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico,
> Sullivan, Robert M
> http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003RM/finalprogram/abstract_47695.htm
> 
> I think it fair to say that Fassett, James E and Sullivan,
> Robert M have 
> slightly differing viewpoints!