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Re: [dinosaur] Advanced dinosaurian species?



Advanced dinosaurian species:  some kind of Saurornitholestine, Troodontine or avian-dinosaur

Pre-industrial would have to include metallurgy: especially working with gold / worked into jewelry (example: bracelets)

This would last the 65 million years and if found on the skeletal remains of such a dinosaur would be proof positive.


John Schneiderman

On December 21, 2020 at 8:30 PM kimba4evr@aol.com wrote:

I was wondering if any of the professional paleontologist's here could offer any insight on this question: Is it possible that at least one species of dinosaur had developed a more advanced civilization similar to our pre-industrial civilizations? Could any evidence have survived both the impact and resulting global catastrophe as well as 65 million years? What do we produce today that could survive a similar incident and 65 million years to provide proof of our existence in the future if we go extinct? Thank you for your insights.

Donna