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Re: Dinosaur footprint trackway NOT found



http://apnews.myway.com//article/20081107/D94AB3G00.html

   Dinosaur Experts Bust Up Prehistoric Party Theory
   Nov 7, 4:19 PM (ET)
   By MIKE STARK

   SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - So maybe there was no dinosaur dancing after all.

   Paleontologists say there are no signs of dinosaur tracks at a
   remote spot along the Utah-Arizona border that was previously
   described by University of Utah geologists as a "dinosaur dance
   floor" for its density of tracks.

   "We didn't observe a single footprint," said Andrew Milner,
   paleontologist at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson
   Farm in southwestern Utah.

   He was one of four paleontologists who hiked into the area last week
   after a heavily publicized study claiming there were more than 1,000
   previously unknown dinosaur tracks crammed onto less than an acre in
   the Arizona portion of Vermillion Cliffs National Monument.

   "We went up there optimistic, really hoping we were going to find
   footprints," Milner said Friday.

   They quickly determined there were none. Instead, it was a dense
   collection of potholes caused by erosion in the sandstone, they said.

   And the supposed tail-drag marks in the rock? Probably another
   result of erosion, the paleontologists said.

   Marjorie Chan, a University of Utah researcher who co-authored the
   "dinosaur dance floor" study, said she's open to the
   paleontologists' views and says she'll team up with other
   researchers for another examination of the site.

   "I'm interested in the truth, no matter what the outcome is," Chan
   said.