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  Man and dinosaur walked together on dead meat.         


Author: Lin Liangtai
Date: Aug 1, 2008 07:32

Man and dinosaur walked together on dead meat.

Fig. 1 below shows a human footrint and a dinosaur footprint embedded
in a piece of fossilized meat which contained many reticular tissues
and Haversian canals.

Fig. 1: 200%% of the original photo, labeled with reticular tissues
and Haversian canals.
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555209945&p=70
Fig. 2: 700%% of the original, labeled with many Haversian canals and
showing continuity from outside to inside the footprints.
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=20&f=1555209944&p=69

Article with the orginal photo:
http://www.mineralwellsindex.com/local/local_story_210093256.html
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  News: Puerto Rican police make undersea discovery         


Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Aug 1, 2008 05:07

Puerto Rican police make undersea discovery

(AP) -- Police divers checking a report of human remains off a Puerto Rican beach may have made an archaeological discovery: bones and possible artifacts from a colonial-era ship, officials in the U.S. island territory said Wednesday.

The divers found a cannon, pieces of a ship, human bones, a sword and a medal engraved with the name Isabel II, said Sgt. Angel Rivera Rodriguez, a spokesman for Puerto Rico's police department.

Divers were dispatched to Playa Monserrate, near the town of Luquillo on the island's Atlantic coast, after a fisherman reported finding what he thought were human remains, Rivera said.

The artifacts turned up in six different spots across the sea floor, said Laura del Olmo, director of archaeology at the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture, which sent a team of experts to the site.

So far, divers have recovered more than three dozen pieces, including a small silver cross, bottles, and fragments of wood and chain, which will be analyzed by the institute's experts, del Olmo said.

According to archeologists, the pieces appear to be from the 17th or 18th century but further analysis is required before their exact age can be confirmed, she said.

Divers planned to continue exploring the area for more artifacts, Sgt. Rivera said.

©2008 The Associated Press.
http://www.physorg.com/news136699908.html

Comment:
Any arrests?

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Puerto Rican police make undersea
discovery
(AP) -- Police divers checking a report of human remains off a
Puerto Rican beach may have made an archaeological discovery: bones and possible
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