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The skull is a cast of a prehistoric tapir. Unlike stony fossils normally seen, the geology conditons at Gray did not have silica needed to convert and replace bones with stone. The bones found here are actaully bones, very, very old and very fragile bones. When removed from the dark soil, the bones are kept wet and in time are stabalized with a plastic material. Originals are kept in safe storage for research and displays are made of casts from those.
So, these are not gallery photos but perhaps you will find some of it interesting.
TomDart.
I had great dreams of becoming a paleontologist when I was in high school and later, I thought paleopathology would be my goal. My father, who was a geologist, asked me if I thought there was a future in being a paleontolgist. That killed it for me. There aren't a lot of thriving, well-off paleontologists in this world. :-) I love these shots and I wish I had gone ahead and pursued my dreams.
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There is a state university fairly close to the site. Class rooms for students as well as other facilities are being built on site.
As I understand it, the university did not have a full fledged department of paleontology prior to the discovery. Some very fortunate and quite qualified peleontologist was invited to establish that department at the university. For that man, a best dream come true was his. Now, there are several professors in the department and all is growing.
Tom, FYI...my daughter and I got a call today from a business owner we know who said there was either a baby hawk or baby owl in his parking lot that we should come look at. I was horrified... I'm not a rapture rehabber and I was worried about how good we could care for it until we found a qualified center to take it to. When we got there, we were happy to hear that some kids came along and scared it - it flew up in a tree to hide so I am guessing it wasn't in need of help at that point. Sure was glad I didn't need to figure out handfeeding a rapture! :-)
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From that came the Gray Fossil Site, a significant discovery for the eastern USA. Found were not dinosaurs but animals and reptiles from the later Myocene period (perhaps some earlier deeper down). Some remains were recovered almost intact, such as a rhino animal will all bones except one hoof.
The photo shows the first dig pit in the side of the mound and a recent test hole with dirt screen. The Gray site area has given up at least 2 new specimens to science.
These photos are posted for fun and possible interest by viewers here.