For reference, here is a map of the Earth's landmasses during that period. [0]<p>The climate near Oxfordshire during the Middle Jurassic period would have been "humid, subtropical."<p>[0] <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic#/media/File:Mollweide_Paleographic_Map_of_Earth,_170_Ma_(Bajocian_Age).png" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic#/media/File:Mollweide...</a>
I am curious if there is a full team that does the research?<p>Do they use any AI Tools? The biggest question is do we have ant tools which helps in this? I think BBC or Discovery along with some archeological team should make a tool like this and leverage the tech power. maybe there are some patterns that we couldn't decode and AI can. Would be a fun thing to follow on.
So, wait, is this;<p>a. UK's "biggest dinosaur footprint" site unearthed<p>i.e. a site with the biggest dinosaur footprint found in the UK<p>or<p>b. UK's biggest "dinosaur footprint site" unearthed<p>i.e.a site with the most dinosaur footprints ever found in the UK<p>(I can't easily check, BBC news site is in my personal blocklist, because their news home page is basically a mortuary. Try it - go to their news page, whenever, and sum the number of reported deaths. Normally 100 to 150.)