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  2. Category:Fossils of Mexico - Wikipedia

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  3. El Gallo Formation - Wikipedia

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    Paleogeography of the Campanian, showcasing what North America was like during the time range the formation spans. The El Gallo Formation is a geological formation in Mexico whose strata date back to the Late Cretaceous, from the Santonian to the Maastrichtian. [1]

  4. Hueyatlaco - Wikipedia

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    Valsequillo, area of the findings. Hueyatlaco is an archeological site in the Valsequillo Basin near the city of Puebla, Mexico.After excavations in the 1960s, the site became notorious due to geochronologists' analyses, which have found wildly contradictory estimates for human habitation at Hueyatlaco dating from ca. 370,000 to 25,000 years before present (ybp).

  5. Dinosaurs once roamed New Mexico. Here are some of the ... - AOL

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    The fossils were given to the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science in 1980, and it was designated the state fossil in 1981 under former-Gov. Bill Richardson.

  6. Sealed cave hiding centuries-old remains of humans and sea ...

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    The remains of sharks, sea turtles, dogs and frogs were found inside. Sealed cave hiding centuries-old remains of humans and sea creatures found in Mexico Skip to main content

  7. Dinosaur skull found in New Mexico is a cousin of T. rex ...

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    The breakthrough points to New Mexico being a good place for paleontologists to focus their search for dinosaur fossils in the future. “It seems then we’ve solved the mystery of where ...

  8. Naia (skeleton) - Wikipedia

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    Naia (designated as HN5/48) is the name [a] given to a 12,000 – to 13,000-year-old human skeleton of a teenage female who was found in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico.Her bones were part of a 2007 discovery of a cache of animal bones in a cenote called Hoyo Negro (Spanish for "Black Hole") in the Sistema Sac Actun. [1]

  9. Coahuilaceratops - Wikipedia

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    Fossils of Coahuilaceratops were discovered by Claudio de Leon near the town of Porvenir de Jalpa in the south of Coahuila, Mexico in 2001 and excavated in 2003. [3] The deposits where the remains were found were originally assigned to the Cerro del Pueblo Formation [2] (upper Campanian; ca. 73–72.5 Ma), but in a 2024 stratigraphic revision they were assigned to the overlying Cerro Huerta ...