Fossils Needing Carbon 14 Testing
HugoC14@aol.com
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To:BiblicalScienceNews-owner@yahoogroups.com
Sep
7 at 8:26 AM
Jeremy Auldaney:
I just
looked at this list after reading your rebuttal of Kuban's desperate rant
to muddy the veracity of scripture with his IBSS trash talk using the
Delk footprint. A total of four or five impressions in rock have now been
CT scanned. Thanks for publishing Paleo's list of fossils that
need C-14 dating.
God Bless
Hugh the
elder
In a message
dated 1/15/2013 1:55:47 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, auldaney@yahoo.com writes:
Fascinating
links to unusual fossils.
Re:
[Auldaney] Continuing Discussion of Aliens Dinosaurs
Wednesday,
September 19, 2012 12:50 PM
From:
"HugoC14@aol.com"
To:
Auldaney-owner@yahoogroups.com
Chiappe
of the LA Museum has a few dinosaurs that need C-14 dating just like the
fossils listed below:
FAMOUS
FOSSILS AND FOSSIL BEDS THAT SHOULD BE
TESTED
FOR C-14 CONTENT DATED
Apatosaurus
femur bone weighing 700 pounds in Philip County Museum in
Malta MT;
and the three-dimensional original skeleton of 'Elvis', a
brachylophosaurus, named for its 'pristine pelvis' and measuring 33 feet long
(lots of bones for coring including the pelvis and femur bones). http://www.phillipscountymuseum.org/dino.htm
Leonardo the
Mummy dinosaur—the world's best preserved dinosaur --
Horner/Schweitzer's
T Rex and Hadrosaur containing soft tissue and
collagen http://www.museumoftherockies.org/
Chinese
dinosaurs and mammals from Gobi Desert 400 km from Peijing
British
squid ink from 200 M years BP
Antarctic
fish bone bed
Ancient
Arctic forest on Ellesmere Island 2M to 8 M years BP [NSF-
Amer Geo
Union December 16, 2010, Columbus Dispatch December 17th 2010]
Core samples
of un-fossilized trees from Prudhoe Bay up to at least 2000
feet in
depth; presumably in core repositories from oil well drill holes in government,
university and oil well companies. Study of core samples could easily be
expanded to many other sites when funds become available.
Jane the
almost intact dinosaur at the Burbee Seeds Museum of Natural Hist.
Ashley bone
beds of Charleston SC. containing Hadrosaur,
mammoth, marine
bones and human bones together http://www.genesispark.com/genpark/grave/grave.htm
Colville
River Hadrosaur bone beds
http://www.christiananswers.net/dinosaurs/alaska/trip-jul12b.html http://www.jstor.org/pss/1305145
[1987].
Wyoming,
Eastern region dinosaur bone beds; Stored @Southwestern UN
Core
samples of fossil bones and wood already in storage areas from previous drill
holes
Best regards,
Hugh Miller
I have included this infornation in my book Mysteries of History Revealed: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=auldaney
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