A dig at a limestone quarry in Oxfordshire in the U.K. has yielded a massive, downright prehistoric find: hundreds of ...
The five sets of tracks represent four-legged sauropods and a three-toed carnivore that might have crossed paths on a ...
Researchers have excavated the largest dinosaur footprint site in the U.K. after a quarry worker found tracks left by two of ...
In an exceptional discovery, palaeontologists from the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham have uncovered hundreds of ...
A worker’s observation of unusual bumps in a quarry led university researchers to the remarkable discovery of hundreds of dinosaur footprints in Bicester, Oxfordshire, in England.Drone footage from ...
Paleontologists recently discovered lines of strange indentations inside a quarry in England were actually dinosaur footprints from millions of years ago. The discovery was made after a site worker ...
The dino tracks are believed to have been made by multiple species about 166 million years ago. They were found at the Dewars ...
The dig uncovered five extensive trackways, forming part of a ‘dinosaur highway’ – with evidence of more in the surrounding ...
Today, this area is called the Dewars Farm Quarry, in Oxfordshire, England, but during the Middle Jurassic period, dinosaurs called this area home. There are 200 distinct sets of tracks that are still ...
The extraordinary find made after a team of more than 100 people excavated the Dewars Farm Quarry, in Oxfordshire, in June expands upon previous paleontology work in the area and offers greater ...