Medieval artists saw extinct reptiles: more evidence

In Creation 41 (1): 12-15, January 2019

Seven years after it was first published, Vance Nelson’s 2011 book Dire Dragons still contains the highest quality examples of ancient artistic depictions of dinosaurs and other extinct reptiles. New images included in the 2018 revision add an unforeseen argument for the coexistence of extinct reptiles and man.

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A Polish research duo described the remains of an elephant-size synapsid from upper Triassic rocks. Only it’s not supposed to be there. Secular reactions express shock at this turn from a longstanding evolutionary tale.
 


Soft Tissue Fossils Preserved by Toasting?

A research team described a form of fossilization that it thinks can explain how original proteins have lasted for millions of years in Earth’s crust. It does match certain fossil features, but leaves two key questions unanswered. And that leaves soft tissue fossils still looking quite young.
 

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