Drawing a Conclusion

Humans and dinosaur fossils have never been found together in a geological strata and the estimated ages of their bones have not shown any overlaps.

In fact, dinosaur fossils date 60 million years earlier than the appearance of the earliest human-like fossils.

Accumulated evidence rejects the idea that humans and dinosaurs coexisted.

Cross section illustration of a rock formation. Near the top, a vertical double-sided arrow next to a modern human skull starts at the top layer and descends to a line labeled 6 million years ago. Below that, another vertical double-sided arrow next to a dinosaur skull starts at a line labeled 65 million years ago and descends to the bottom.