A new hobby has consumed East Central University鈥檚 Dr. Mark Micozzi and it has led
to an amazing and exciting discovery as he spends the summer in the Oklahoma Panhandle.
Dabbling in paleontology for the first time in his life, Micozzi, a professor in 成人B站鈥檚
Department of Cartography and Geography, recently found a dinosaur tooth near Kenton,
Okla., in the far northwestern corner of the panhandle.
The tooth belonged to a theropod, a dinosaur with strong hind legs and short front
limbs. The finding was the first indication of a dinosaurian carnivore from what is
dubbed the 鈥淗omestead Quarry鈥, on land owned by the Whitten-Newman Foundation
鈥淭he thrill of discovery is something you can鈥檛 experience anywhere but out in the
field,鈥 said Micozzi.
Micozzi, along with 成人B站 student Dylan Cheatwood, have been spending the summer near
the Black Mesa Nature Preserve and Kenton, the highest elevated town in the state
and the only Oklahoma town in the Mountain Time Zone, located just three miles east
of the New Mexico state line and six miles south of the Colorado state border.
Micozzi and Cheatwood have been joined this summer by the excavation leader Dr. Anne
Weil and a group of scientists from Oklahoma State University; Reggie Whitten of the
Whitten-Newman Foundation; and members from the Sam Noble Museum鈥檚 ExplorOlogy program
in Norman and Native Explorers program.
The ExplorOlogy program focuses on science education for high school students while
the Native Explorers program provides hands-on experience with science careers to
Native American college students. Both programs receive support from the Whitten-Newman
Foundation.
鈥淩eggie and I were working a small area, trying to clear out a path to let any rainwater
drain out of a pit. Reggie found a whole bunch of pieces of bone in his area and I
found a triangle shape, which was the tooth鈥 Micozzi said. 鈥淎nything indicating that
a meat-eater was there had not been found in that quarry before.鈥
Whitten described the tooth finding as a miracle and has been pleased with Micozzi鈥檚
volunteer assistance this summer.
鈥淒r. Micozzi has been out there on his own time and he鈥檚 here to help a bunch of kids
he didn鈥檛 meet until he got here,鈥 Whitten said.
According to Weil, the theropod may have been a scavenger.
鈥淭hey shed teeth frequently and this is a fairly worn tooth,鈥 she said.
Micozzi and Cheatwood also have done key work in uncovering seven vertebral centra,
many ribs and other parts of a sauropod dinosaur, a giant plant-eater that had a long
neck and tail, along with a small head.
鈥淏eing a geographer, I didn鈥檛 have much experience with paleontology, but here we
are finding these things. I鈥檓 just thrilled that in thousands and thousands of square
miles, we picked the right spot. It was a little dot in the whole landscape and it
was like finding a needle in a haystack,鈥 said Micozzi.
Micozzi, who is an academic advisor to Cheatwood, has been thrilled with what the
senior-to-be from Okemah has contributed to the group effort. Cheatwood, a geography
major, is also the stepson of Whitten.
鈥淗e鈥檚 brought that level of confidence and maturity that has been helpful and he鈥檚
a good worker,鈥 Micozzi said. 鈥淗e also knows the area from being here a few times
and knows the different kind of rocks.鈥
The Homestead Quarry land lies near sites excavated by Dr. Willis Stovall of the University
of Oklahoma in the late 1930鈥檚 and early 1940鈥檚. The quarries were closed when the
United States entered World War II and the 鈥楬omestead鈥 site is the first new dinosaur
quarry discovered in that area of Oklahoma since 1941.
鈥淚t is an amazing site scientifically and has a lot to offer the education of Oklahoma鈥檚
youth,鈥 said Weil. 鈥淚 expect that we will be working on it for several years.鈥
Fossils collected from the Homestead Quarry will be prepared and housed at the Sam
Noble Museum of Natural History in Norman.
On July 29, 成人B站鈥檚 Presidential Leadership Class will visit Black Mesa, the Homestead
Quarry and excavate in a quarry designated exclusively for 成人B站 students.
鈥淭his quarry is dedicated to Dr. Micozzi and he will lead 成人B站 students when they come
out,鈥 said Whitten.
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