Your post doesn’t make any sense.Yes, if you take the time to read the articles (and there are many) about the dinosaur graveyards you'll see they are from the Cretaceous period. Now of course the Cretaceous period and dates of that period come from evolutionists. I personally don't believe that stuff. But to stict with the theory the graveyards is from the Cretaceous. Now when did this alleged asteroid slam into the Yucatan? Was that not the Cretaceous period? Is that not in line with the theory? Where did I go wrong here? If the fossils from the Cretaceous period are not contemporary the please tell me of the catastrope that happened prior to the K/pg extinction or after K/pg. Its a mass graveyard of fossils caused by an extinction event. So you tell me.
I thought the term contemporary would have been self evident to describe dinosaurs that existed at the time when the extinction event occurred.
The Cretaceous period lasted 79 million years, the extinction event ended the period, did it ever occur to you that your imaginary dinosaur graveyard which no one can verify with a Google search are dated from the Cretaceous period prior to the extinction event?
Here are the facts again there was an abrupt change in the fossil record where there is a complete absence of not only dinosaur fossils but flora and fauna fossils from the Cretaceous above the K-T layer which is defined by a concentration of iridium not found in igneous layers above and below it.
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