Dinosaur Expedition 2003
 
Dinosaur Expedition 2003
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Dinosaur Expedition 2003

STONES AND BONES
By Paul C. Sereno


Colored black by desert patina, the fossilized skull of a Neolithic woman emerges from crusty lake sediments that preserve a stone age culture, the oldest settled inhabitants of the Sahara.

There were skeletons everywhere. By the second day, we had mapped 130 skeletons, with the likelihood that at least 200 individuals were buried at the site. These weren’t dinosaur skeletons. They were human - human skeletons surrounded by artifacts that recorded daily life over 5,000 years ago.

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