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Ichnos
An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces
Volume 18, 2011 - Issue 4
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RESEARCH ARTICLES

The Folklore of Dinosaur Trackways in China: Impact on Paleontology

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Pages 213-220 | Published online: 12 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Fossilized footprints made by extinct creatures have captured the attention of humans worldwide. Many different prescientific cultures have attempted to identify the trackmakers and account for the tracks of unfamiliar species. In China, local folklore about dinosaur footprints is preserved in oral traditions of great antiquity, which persist today in at least five regions with conspicuous tracksites. Although folk explanations are expressed in mythological terms, they are based on careful observation over many generations. Ichnological myths often contain details that reveal attention to size, morphology, and sedimentology of tracks. Chinese folklore identified dinosaur tracks as those of divine or fantastic birds of various sizes, legendary large mammals, sacred plants, and deities or heroes. Popular knowledge of dinosaur tracksites and myth-based descriptions of mysterious footprints in stone could serve as a guide for paleontologists in East Asia, leading them to identify new trackways previously unknown to science.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors thank Philip J. Currie (University of Alberta, Canada) for his critical comments and suggestions on this paper. The authors thank the following reviewers for critical and insightful reviews: Martin G. Lockley (University of Colorado at Denver, USA) and Jesper Milàn (University of Copenhagen, Denmark). This research was supported by Key Laboratory of Evolutionary Systematics of Vertebrates, CAS (2011LESV008).

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