Views of the Skyline Tracksite (TMP L2467) shortly after discovery (A) and following excavation (B).

<p>A) The sediment displacement rim (white arrows) of what turned out to be the first ceratopsid track (C1.1) was all that was visible when the site was first discovered, view looking west. The inner part of the track was already partly exposed at the time the photo was taken. A tyrannosaurid...

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Main Author: Phil R. Bell (7238132) (author)
Other Authors: Brian J. Pickles (6741791) (author), Sarah C. Ashby (21772041) (author), Issy E. Walker (21772044) (author), Sally Hurst (21772047) (author), Michael Rampe (21772050) (author), Paul Durkin (21662096) (author), Caleb M. Brown (3272553) (author)
Published: 2025
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Summary:<p>A) The sediment displacement rim (white arrows) of what turned out to be the first ceratopsid track (C1.1) was all that was visible when the site was first discovered, view looking west. The inner part of the track was already partly exposed at the time the photo was taken. A tyrannosaurid track (black arrow, T1.2) had also been exposed in the foreground. B) View, looking southeast of the Skyline Tracksite following two days of excavation, note C1.1 and T1.2 indicated by white and black arrows, respectively.</p>