I was just on MPISM board, and read a new chick tract from a link. The man was just having good fun.
The tract made mention of Dinousar footprints next to a human print. I am no fundy and I am sure it is psuedoscience stuff. Although I am familiar with the place of the find. It is near Glen Rose, Tx. Southwest of Ft. Worth, Northwest of Waco.
The area has many good trackways of dinosaur tracks, mostly the three-toed tracks of theropods (the carnosaurs like Allosaurus). An interesting thing about the tracks is that many of them seem to be made by animals walking crouched down, as if they were stalking prey and trying to look as small as possible. This behaviour left footprints with a very well defined “heel” and only slight traces of the three toes. To the casual observer, these anomalous tracks look more like oversized human footprints than traditional dino tracks.
Other trackways have the well defined heel print, but the toes are filled with a sediment that is not easily differentiated from the rest of the matrix until it has been exposed to the weather for a few years. Thus a “human” print can develop toe marks after it is exposed.
The situation is not helped by the fact that carving “human” footprints in the stones near the dino trackways was a cottage industry in the area during the Depression. Many of those tracks were chipped out and sold to tourists.
Both Jon and the good Dr. are correct. The “prints” aren’t human or even hominid. For that reason Paluxy river isn’t an archaeological site, but a palentological site.