‘Looks like collagen, behaves like collagen, and it’s 68 million years old! ’ (David Martill, University of Portsmouth, UK.) Of course, this again begs the question, and leaves unsolved how protein could have survived that long.
C) could not possibly be present in such ‘old’ fossils generally prevents carbon dating being attempted.
There’s no question that this is what is taught in our public schools and universities.
Footprints, flowers, even droppings; all of these things can be turned into fossils under the right conditions.
A fossil only becomes a fossil when it has reached a certain age.
The Triceratops brow horn was excavated in May 2012 and stored at the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum.
The Museum, which has since 2005 been in cooperation with the Paleochronology Group, a team of consultants in geology, paleontology, chemistry, engineering, and education, sent a sample of the outer portion of the Triceratops brow horn to Head of the Paleochronology Group Hugh Miller, at his request, in order to carry out Carbon-14 dating.