Dinosaur blood cells/soft tissue, preservation of
Claim CC360: No new fossils are being formed
Claim CC361. Fossils can form quickly
Claim CC361.2: Mammoths that were quickly frozen have been found
Claim CC361.3: Contorted positions of fossil animals indicate rapid burial
Claim CC363: Fossilization requires sudden burial
Claim CC365: Footprints in the Coconino Sandstone appear to have been made underwater
Claim CC373: Jurassic shells from mud springs are remarkably preserved
Brief responses in the Index to Creationist Claims in the TalkOrigins Archive.
Common Creationist Attacks on Geology
Article by Christopher Gregory Weber in the journal Creation/Evolution on the website of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE). The first section is relevant to this topic. The bibliography is missing from this version but is available in the PDF format of the issue in which this article appears.
Video by Jackson Wheat.
Video by Jackson Wheat.
NH Notes: Fossilization Caught in the Act – A Mammoth from Texas
Post by Joel Duff on his Naturalis Historia blog.
A Fossil Paradox? Footprints are Rarely Preserved in Stone and yet are very Common
Post by Joel Duff on his Naturalis Historia blog. About trace fossils. Includes example of modern shoe print being preserved.
The fossilization of hats debunked
potholer54 takes a humorous look at claims of rapid fossilization.
Video in the How Creationism Taught Me Real Science series.
"The Limestone Cowboy" An alleged fossilized leg in a cowboy boot
Post by Glen J. Kuban on his Paluxy website.