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Hallettestoneion Reseach Project

Researcher Ron McEwen excavation prehisstoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon.
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Researcher Ron McEwen excavation prehisstoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon.

Field Research developed with Seazoria Dragons

The above photo features Seazoria Dragons field researcher Ron McEwen working to uncover the bottom row of teeth on the right hand side of the mouth during the skull matrix excavation of Hillfieldion Seazoria. A prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon.

Excavating a Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon skull is is a truly spectacular experience. As you begin to excavate down to the teeth that is where the real fun begins. It is at that point an individual begins more fully comprehend just how extremely evolutionarily evolved the Seazoria Dragon had become prior to their extinction. And when you begin to expose the teeth a person really begins to understand how the whole skull matrix works. Being on the site, standing in the jaw looking at the skull you can view the skull and teeth and really begin to get a feel as to what the Seazoria Dragon jaw may have looked like when it was alive..

Dragons Discovery Hillfieldion Seazoria

Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. Skull matrix excavation Hillfieldion Seazoria. Excavation by the Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah, USA http://www.seazoria.com
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. Skull matrix excavation Hillfieldion Seazoria. Excavation by the Hallettestoneion Research Project. Utah, USA http://www.seazoria.com

Hillfieldion Seazoria Excavation

Hillfieldion Seazoria. Skull matrix excavation. Before and after photos. Hillfieldion Seazoria was chosen for excavation because the skull was located on a hill. The pre excavation proposal stated that unlike previous Seazoria Dragon excavations, that access to the teeth was from the top digging down. Hillfieldion was different. Because of the hill location and the position of the skull the pre excavation proposal stated that for the first time access to the right side teeth could be gained from the side entry instead of the traditional top entry.As with almost all Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. The teeth would be in a duck billed horse shoe configuration. With the teeth being located below the skull. Not directly under the skull, the teeth rows should be found out to the side of the skull, wrapping around out in front of the skull in a duck bill pattern. Also in the pre excavation proposal besides the teeth location, depth, and teeth layout configuration. Additionally the structural Zoria Repeating Triangular wedge shape and specialized inherent features complete with drawing of the teeth were included in the proposal. Not one single tooth was showing or exposed above the surface. The top photo shows where the foliage was cleared away prior to the excavation. The red lines painted on the ground below the skull is where I predicted the teeth rows would be located based on years of accumulated Seazoria Dragons knowledge gained through field research, study, and Seazoria Dragon excavations. (Also from watching dozens of -this makes me sick- Seazoria Dragons be dismantled and destroyed with track hoes). First of all with Seazoria Dragons. There is no jawbone, period. The skull and the teeth have survived the jaw structure has not. Also included in the skull matrix are the crown spikes,-top of skull-. The facial spikes, -sides of skull- hydrodynamic extensive rearward warp. Full size teeth also have identical progressive replacement teeth. All teeth are formatted in distinctive rights or left handed structural formats, no exceptions. Crown side faces outward. The skull always collapses into the mouth cavity, in the direction of gravity.Viewing the bottom photo you can see that the teeth that are white are configured in the standard Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon duck bill horse shoe configuration. In the forward duct bill section the teeth were inter locked in a top tooth-bottom tooth, top-bottom, top-bottom pattern. The Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons are the most blatantly obvious forms of prehistoric biology (life) ever discovered. The Seazoria Dragons are mostly intact. Key rule with Seazorias besides the fact that everything is in rights and lefts. Is that form matches function to perfection. Simplistically that translates to everything looks exactly like it is supposed to. Teeth look like teeth and grow in right and lefts and tops and bottoms, and are white with identical replacement teeth. The skulls have equal right and left sides. And the spikes are slightly colored, not white. and are not as developed as the teeth. The spike grow upward and rearward with the crown side of the triangular wedge facing towards the out side. In the future I am going to use ground penetrating radar to develop a 3-dimensional image of the teeth prior to excavation. There are also other components of the Seazoria skull matrix that were not covered in this overview. Mike Hallett Seazoria Dragons Discoverer.

Zoria Repeat standard structural wedge format

Zoria Repeat. Repeating biological structures.

Zoria Repeat. This is a small body spike recover off the back of Laflidski Seazoria. A prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon. The drawing next to the spike is a depiction of the Zoria Repeat. All Seazoria Teeth and Spikes are formatted in this basic left or right triangular wedge configuration. Know as a repeating biological structure. The internal Growth Spines sub structure framework locations depicted with blue lines. It is this consistent Growth Spines internal framework that is responsible for creating for creating the specialized predictable exterior Left or right Zoria Repeat shape structure triangular wedge. " the Zoria Repeat shape". The Zoria Repeat is always crowned on the front side face. Flat slightly concave on the inside face. An attachment base growing to a specialized tip. Having a blunt leading edge, usually 3 primary angles. With a double cutter trailing edge usually 5 primary angles. The angles at the tip are usually very consistent. 30* degree angle on the leading edge entry into tip. 70* departure angle from tip to trailing edge. The thick blunt leading edge is for piercing. The trailing edge is for slicing. Zoria Repeat wedge has 3 main segmentations. 1) the tip section. 2) the main body section. 3) the attachment base growth core sections. Basically each section represents one third of the triangular wedge. Hallettestoneion Research Project. 2010. All rights reserved. Zoria Repeat.

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