Why do I care about the Paluxy? My Involvement
Photo from G. Kuban's October 2022 Taylor Trail Excavation (c. Noah Edmonds) Ever since I began to work seriously on the question of young earth creationism (or ever since it began working on me), I've been incredibly interested in the claims of human tracks, remains, and other anomalies that have reportedly been found in the Paluxy River, a tributary of the Brazos River that flows near the town of Glen Rose, Texas. Nearly all of the research I took part in while majoring in biology/paleontology took place in or concerned the Paluxy - it's a pristine site rich for study, holding innumerable theropod and sauropod trackways that were initially laid down during the mid-Cretaceous and hadn't seen the light of day until a massive flood of 1908 broke away the layers of rock that had protected them. The townsfolk of the early 20th century believed that various unique, large elongated tracks found in the riverbed had been made by oversized human beings alive at the time of th...