exhibit fact sheet

 

Hours, Location & Sponsors Info:

Dates: April 29, 2005- December 23, 2005
Location: The Great Passion Play, Eureka Springs, AR
Presented by: Creation Truth Foundation, Inc. & the Elna M. Smith Foundation, Inc.
Hours: Call for hours of operation 866-566-3558

For More Information, please contact:

The Great Passion Play
Attn: Museum of Earth History
Information Line: 866-566-3558

The Great Passion Play, Public Relations Contact:

Mardell Bland, Director of Marketing: 479-253-8559 mbland@TheGreatPassionPlay.com

The Creation Truth Foundation, Public Relations Contact:

Gary Dressler, Director of External Programs: 405-872-9856 gary@creationtruth.com



About the Exhibit

Total Number of Skeletons: 13 (8 dinosaurs, 3 mammals, 1 pteranodon, 1 marine reptile)

About the Dinosaurs

Albertosaurus

  • Meaning: Alberta Lizard
  • Age:
  • Biblical History Dating: 10,000 years BCE
    (Before Christian Era)
  • Natural History Dating: Late Cretaceous
  • Origin: Canada, US
  • Highlights: A close relative of T.rex

Triceratops prorsus

  • Meaning: Three-horned face
    (from the three horns on its head
  • Age:
  • Biblical History Dating: 10,000 years BCE
    (Before Christian Era)
  • Natural History Dating: Late Cretaceous
  • Origin: Hells creek formation
  • Highlights: Giant herbivore and T. rex’s worst nightmare

Tyrannosaurus

  • Meaning: Tyrant lizard
    (because of its massive size and its wicked teeth)
  • Age:
  • Biblical History Dating: 10,000 years BCE
    (Before Christian Era)
  • Natural History Dating: Late Cretaceous
  • Origin: Hells Creek Formation .
  • Highlights: Saw-edged teeth armed the mighty jaws of its immense head

Thescelosaurus

  • Meaning: Marvelous lizard (refers to the excellent condition in which the first specimen was found)
  • Age:
  • Biblical History Dating: 10,000 years BCE
    (Before Christian Era)
  • Natural History Dating: Late Cretaceous
  • Origin: Hells Creek Formation, US
  • Highlights: An omnivore, it had a stout body and no visible means of defense.

Pachycephalosaurus

  • Meaning: Thick-headed lizard
    (because of thick skull)
  • Age:
  • Biblical History Dating: 10,000 years BCE
    (Before Christian Era)
  • Natural History Dating: Late Cretaceous
  • Origin: Hell Creek Formation,US
  • Highlights: this dome-headed dinosaur was a plant eater

Dromaeosaurus

  • Meaning: Swift running lizard
  • Age:
  • Biblical History Dating: 10,000 years BCE
    (Before Christian Era)
  • Natural History Dating: Late Cretaceous
  • Origin: Judith River Group Formation, Alberta Canada, Montana US
  • Highlights: Fast, agile and presumed vicious,…may well have hunted in packs, prey upon the smaller herbivores

Edmontosaurus annectens

  • Meaning: Lizard from Edmonton
    (first discovered around Alberta’s capital)
  • Age:
  • Biblical History Dating: 10,000 years BCE
    (Before Christian Era)
  • Natural History Dating: Late Cretaceous
  • Origin: Alberta Canada, Montana US
  • Highlights: “Edmonton lizard” was one of the biggest duckbilled dinosaurs

 


 

 

 

 
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