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Museum officials uncovered a rare Cretaceous dinosaur bone 750 feet beneath their Denver parking lot, potentially the city's deepest fossil discovery yet.
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A portion of the dinosaur bone recovered from the scientific core—drilled 763 feet below the surface of the Museum’s parking lot in City Park. It has been identified by Museum paleontologists as the ...
A 67.5-million-year-old partial dinosaur bone was discovered under Denver Museum parking lot during a geothermal digging project, Colorado researchers said.