Dinosaur tracks from 113 million years ago uncovered due to severe drought conditions

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Dinosaur tracks from around 113 million years ago have been revealed at Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas due to severe drought conditions that dried up a river. 9News

Dinosaur tracks from around 113 million years ago have been revealed at Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas, due to severe drought conditions that dried up a river.

Many of the exposed wrecks still contain ammunition and explosives, along a stretch of the river near Serbia's river port town of Prahovo.The University of Texas at Austin "What we've got is amazing," Rowe said in a statement. "It's not a charismatic site with a beautiful skeleton laid out on its side. It's all busted up. But that's what the story is."

A chemical analysis of the sediment around the mammoth bones showed that the fire was sustained and controlled rather than caused by a wildfire or lightning strike. There was also evidence of bone that had been pulverized as well as burned small animal remains, including birds, fish, rodents and lizards.

The ring, which weighs about 11 grams, is made of twists of gold that is comparable to the latter Iron Age - the time of the Vikings. Details deduced from seven coins describe a city named after a king called Natounissar and a location on the Lower Zab River, known in ancient times as the Kapros River.

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