James Lamb is exhausted, after hauling the heavy Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket up a steep hill. It's now safe, and ready for transpo
James examining some of the first Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones uncovered.
Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur vertebra and processes.
Rychard pointing to a newly exposed Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bone found in the next layer.
Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones found and excavated by BPS members
Excavation leader James Lamb marking a diagram with yellow marker to indicate the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones found thus far.
James Lamb popping the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull off the pedistal
James and Greg cleaning the debris out of the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket, which has now been broken off the pedistal, and flipped
Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket, intended to be hauled out, but it was too heavy to carry.
Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull in jacket, on wooden sled made by James Lamb. This was one heavy rock, and he loaded it by himself.