A new study says a discovery at Ashdown Brickworks helped unearth a community of dinosaurs.
Dinosaur teeth found with the help of a retired quarry worker have revealed how the fearsome tyrannosaur once roamed Bexhill-on-Sea.
A whole community of predators belonging to different dinosaur groups - including tyrannosaurs, spinosaurs and members of the velociraptor family - were discovered by the study, published on Thursday in Papers in Palaeontology.The tireless collecting of Mr Brockhurst was key to the discovery. "I’m happy with tiny fish scales or huge thigh bones, although the preservation of the dinosaur teeth really stands out for me."The new Bexhill-on-Sea dinosaurs are represented by teeth alone. The team used several techniques, including machine learning methods, to analyse the fossils.
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