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QUASI-HUMANOID
ICHNOFOSSILS

{Ichnofossils are fossil foot prints.}

One of the major Evolutionary teachings is that dinosaurs died out 60 million years before man evoloved. New studies sponsored by the Creation Research Society may provide evidence that man and dinosaur lived together.

Near the Navajo village of Moenave, 10 miles from Tuba City, AZ, are many well known and studied dinosaur ichnofossils and inchnofossil trails in the Kayenta Formation.

Less well known and studied are these quasi-human ichnofossils which are located about 100 meters (yards) from the dino prints and a couple feet higher in the strata. Here are two views of another quasi-humanoid print located only a meter from the first two mentioned before.

Research has revealed more than 98 such quasi-human prints:

Rosnau, P., J. Auldaney, G. Howe, and W. Waisgerber. 1989a. Are human and mammal tracks found together with the tracks of dionsaurs in the Kayenta of Arizona? Part I: A history of research and a site description. Creation Research Society Quarterly (CRSQ) 26:41-48.

Rosnau, P., J. Auldaney, G. Howe, and W. Waisgerber. 1989b. Are human and mammals tracks found together with the tracks of dinosaurs in the Kayenta of Arizona? Part II: A field study of quasihuman, quasimammalian and dinosaur ichnofossils near Tuba City. CRSQ 26:77-99.

Auldaney, J., P. Rosnau, E. Back, and N. Davis. 1997. More human-like track impressions found with the tracks of dinosaurs in the Kayenta Formation of Arizona: Part I: mapping, description, and comparison to dinosaur trackways. CRSQ 34:115-127


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