Anthroposaurus
The Dinosaur Heritage and the Extinction of Mankind
Abstract
Who Lies Sleeping?
Book Chapters
Contents Updated: Monday, May 15, 2000
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
- Introduction
- Experts and Iconoclasts
- Just Big Lizards
- A Thinking Mammal…
- …but a Thinking Dinosaur?
- Converging on a Solution
- Submergence Convergence
- Genes and Explosive Evolution
- Anthroposaurus Sapiens
- Oddities in the Rocks
- How are the Mighty Fallen?
- Lessons in Extinction
- The Dinosaur Heritage
- Who Lies Sleeping?
- Quotations from WLS Read the quotes if you don’t want to read the book
- The Oldie magazine August 1996
- Alien Magazine, Summer Special Issue 1997
- UFO Mag Review of Who Lies Sleeping?
- Dinosaurs Cold Blooded? (7KB)
- Do meteorites look like civilization from the perspective of sediment geochemistry? Mark Harvey

Dr Darren Naish, an expert on dinosaur bones, has a review of Who Lies Sleeping? at his Tetrapod Blog in the context of a more general review of “reptoids”, intelligent or human like reptiles. He calls it “very weird”!
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- Big Step Towards Humanity around 250,000 Years Ago
- Smartarsaurus! (34KB)
- Who Lies Sleeping? Blog—New! (10 May, 09) All the old WLS files will be updated and placed on the Blog Relevant articles will be added from the current palaeological and evolutionary news.
Early Blog Page Links
- Reptoid Visions
- The Dinosauroid
- Time's Secrets
- Dinosaurs Cold Blooded?
- Dinosaurs and Birds
- Archeopteryx
- Should Experts be Humble?
- Comedians of Error
- Baron Cuvier
- Le Comte de Buffon
- All or Nothing at All
- A Footprint Expert
Who Lies Sleeping? Blog
Do meteorites look like civilization from the perspective of sediment geochemistry?
Mark Harvey is aiming to do research in this field and has prepared a research proposal, the abstract of which follows. He has given us permission to post his paper on this website, without the illustrations, and anyone interested can download a zipped Word DOC file of it.
Comparisons can been made between anthropogenic inputs to modern sediments, and geochemical anomalies observed in sediments for past mass extinctions. This paper compiles data from publications on the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary and compares the ancient geochemical signals to modern anthropogenic contamination in recent sediments. Above background concentrations in both industrial age and K/T boundary sediments are noted for Ir, Os, Cr, Ni, As, Zn, soot, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), shocked quartz and tektites. In addition, 13-Carbon depletion is noted for both modern and K/T boundary surface plankton populations. An examination of the Woodside Creek K/T boundary section for the presence of spheroidal carbonaceous particles (SCP), a well known pollution tracer, was undertaken, and no SCP detected. Owing to the limited nature of this study, the comparisons made here are necessarily of a qualitative nature. As such, any of the similarities noted between the modern and KT boundary geochemical record lack relevance when considered in isolation. However, taken together, they make an interesting case for further comparison between these two extinction events.
Further Reading
- Dinosauria On-line has a wealth of dinosaur information for both dinosaur amateurs and enthusiasts alike. It aims to give the reader a broad exposure to dinosaur science and provides a forum for topical discussion.
- The Tree of Life Home Page. A website showing the relationships of all life on earth.
- University of California Berkeley’s Museum of Paleontology—This museum on the study of fossils gives the usual set of links to related sites and has a good "frequently asked questions" file on the subject, but the heart of the site is its online exhibits which are extensive and well cross-referenced.
- Natural History Museum, London—has extensive pages of information about its many galleries, its research programmes and links to other sites as you might expect. There you will find a discussion of the so-called Beast of Bodmin Moor.
- Archnet—Links worldwide to archaeological resources of all kinds, arranged by category and searchable.
- Canadian Geological Survey Commission (which should know a good Earth Sciences site when they see it!). You can browse past sites by category.
- WhaleNet—Probably the most interesting parts of this site are the slide shows.
- Net Vet and The Electronic Zoo—Two large indices of animal-related links, both maintained by one (very busy!) veterinarian, Dr. Ken Boschert. Their organisation is a trifle un-scientific - in the zoo there are sections for fictional animals, zoo animals and wildlife alongside more specific pages of links for cats, horses and the like - but it’s still useful, whether you are a vet, an animal owner, or just looking for the sounds of the world’s animals.
- Consciousness Research Laboratory—This Nevada research centre is examining "the frontiers of human consciousness, especially phenomena suggestive of direct mind-matter interaction and extended perceptual capabilities." It includes a Parapsychology FAQ (answers to Frequently Asked Questions), some online experiments, a newsletter and other resources. Take its contents with a grain of salt, though - the centre’s conclusions are controversial.
- The American Psychological Society—Contains lists of Psychology-related links, which will be gradually rated by other psychology users, links to some psychology experiments on the Web plus job listings, selected articles from the APS’ Observer magazine and, of course, information about the society itself.
- Journal of Consciousness Studies—Imprint Academic is the website for the publisher of the Journal of Consciousness Studies and has plenty of information on Consciousness available, including research abstracts and extensive reports from the Tucson conference.
- New Scientist Home Page—New Scientist pages
- Who Lies Sleeping? ISBN 0-9521913-0-X £7.99 + £1.00 p&p UK ($16.00 inc shipping US) © Mike Magee. 1993. All rights reserved.




