No evolutionary theorists can accommodate these findings
Evolution Encyclopedia Vol. 2 Chapter 17 Appendix Part 4 Dinosaurs are not permitted to be found in more recent strata than the Mesozoic (even though there is evidence that they have lived at the same time that man has—see chapter 18, Ancient Man). Circular reasoning is used to accomplish that objective: Dinosaur remains are required to be found only in "Mesozoic rocks," and, in turn, rocks are classified as "Mesozoic" if they contain dinosaur remains. "On the basis of these field relations, the Gokwe Formation is significantly younger than the Starnberg Basalts of the Karroo System, but older than the Kalahari Beds. Thus it is younger than the early part of the Jurassic and older than the Mid-Tertiary. This is a wide bracket which by paleontological means may be narrowed considerably. The presence of remains of dinosaurs rules out any age later than the end of the Mesozoic." —*G. Bond and *IC Bromley, "Sediments with th