Digs (Paleontological excavations) by the Mt.Blanco Independent Fossil Excavation Team.
The Mt. Blanco Independent Fossil Excavation Team is composed of men and women from around the country who go to a good deal of trouble to join Joe Taylor at various digs in several states. The Team members also work tirelessly at gathering scientific information about fossils which often entials detailed survey missions . The combined talent and equipment allows the team to handle virtually any excavation with relative ease. Since the Team does several excavations a year new techniques are constantly being developed, for instance, three new high-tech systems to record excavation data have come about as a result of these frequent projects. Taylor and the Team are as interested in the information surrounding a fossil as they are in the fossil itself. Our combined abilities allow us not only to excavate fossils but to go all the way to molding and mounting the specimens and making them availiable for such things as c14 tests and electron mircographs. The Resulting reproductions are then made availiable to anyone interested in fossils or the study of paleontology. All of the team diligently collect facts and data from every source about anything related to the study of fossils and the ongoing debate in paleontology about the origins of life and the continuing and important debate between evolutionism and creation.
Digs in Alphabetical order and denoted by the type of specimens found.
Colorado (Allosaurus, Camarasaurus, Crocodile, baby Camarasaurus, Stegosaur, turtle, Possible Ankylosaur & others) For Creation Evidence Museum in Glenrose, Texas.
Southwestern North Dakota (Triceratops, Hadrosaur, Velociraptorid, turtles)
Northeast Texas (Farmersville) (Tylosaur, large clams & other unknowns) For Creation Evidence Museum in Glenrose, Texas.
Northeast Texas (Decatur) (Mammoth, Possible Imperial) For Creation Evidence Museum in Glenrose, Texas.
West Texas (Blanco Canyon) (Badgers, Birds, Buffalos, Giant Armadillo, Giant Camels, Giant Crocs, Giant Donkeys, Giant Hyena, Giant Land Tortoise, Giant Salamanders, Horses, Horned Crocodilians, Llamas, Mammoths, Mastodons, Other Camels, Pigs, Postosuchus, Small Dogs, Three toed horse, Innumerable closed clams and perfectly preserved coporlites.
 
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