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Tracking a Legend: An Early Cretaceous Sauropod Trackway from Zhaojue County,Sichuan Province,Southwestern China
Authors:Lida Xing  Martin G Lockley  Geng Yang  Adrienne Mayor  Hendrik Klein  W Scott Persons IV
Institution:1. School of the Earth Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing, Chinaxinglida@gmail.com;3. Dinosaur Trackers Research Group, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, USA;4. Regional Geological Survey Team, Sichuan Bureau of Geological Exploration and Development of Mineral Resources, Chengdu, China;5. Classics Department, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA;6. Saurierwelt Pal?ontologisches Museum, Neumarkt, Germany;7. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Cretaceous tetrapod (dinosaur and pterosaur) tracks from Zhaojue County in Sichuan Province are locally very abundant. Large scale quarrying operations at the Sanbiluoga Copper Mine site have produced extensive exposures, and track material for detailed study. However, natural track-bearing outcrops also occur at a site in Jiefang Township. The traditions of the local Yi people, indigenous to the area, attribute such tracks to Zhigealu, a central creator hero-ancestor, who made the footprints while riding his heavenly steed through the area. Through seeing tracks exposed by quarrying the local people offered these legend-based interpretations, and reported the Jiefang site which was previously unknown to scientists from outside the area. Thus, it is important to pay attention to local legends about track makers since they may lead directly to significant fossil footprint discoveries. Thereby paleontology and ichnological research can benefit largely from archeological sciences as well as from oral narratives from the local people. The recently discovered sauropod trackway from Jiefang is an excellent example. It comprises 16 pes-manus sets arranged in a narrow-gauge pattern. A peculiarity is the combination of this feature with morphological characteristics known from typical wide-gauge Brontopodus trackways suggesting a tentative assignment to cf. Brontopodus. The discovery enlarges the distribution and diversity of Brontopodus-like trackways and their producers in the Cretaceous Sichuan Basin.
Keywords:Yi people  Zhigealu  Dinosaur tracks  Brontopodus
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