Fossil footprints of bipeds (Ignites) found in the American Paluxy Riverbed.

These are massive footprints, 54.61 cm long and 13.97 cm wide, belonging to one person. Everything would be fine, but geologists came to the conclusion that the riverbed corresponds to the Cretacean terrain at the end of the Mesozoic era, between 100 and 140 million years ago.

Dr. Clifford Burdick sent one of the traces to the University of Loma Linda in California, where it was determined to be genuine and reported that the underlying material had deformed as a result of surface pressure.

What was between the toes surfaced and then turned into stone. This proved that the footprint was not artificially carved into the limestone by masons, as sceptics claim.

If we accept that these traces are of human origin (or are related to our hominid ancestors), scientists will have to delay the date of human origin to the Cretacean period, or “push” dinosaurs to the Pleistocene, when humans officially appeared.

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