Did Ancient Humans Live with Dinosaurs?

Did Ancient Humans Live with Dinosaurs?

From Lost and Hidden History by Forbidden Knowledge Network

April 14, 2026 · 27 min

About this episode

This episode explores the Paluxy Riverbed footprints in Texas, examining the possibility of ancient humans coexisting with dinosaurs and the implications of this narrative on accepted history.

https://www.theforbiddenknowledgenetwork.com In this episode of "Lost and Hidden History," we delve into one of the most intriguing archaeological mysteries: the Paluxy Riverbed footprints in Texas. Allegedly showing human and dinosaur tracks side by side, these impressions have sparked intense debate and challenged conventional timelines. We examine the nature of these footprints, their place in the broader archaeological and paleontological records, and explore which narratives have been shaped, controlled, or contested by scientific institutions. Could these tracks unlock a lost chapter in human history, suggesting a coexistence that defies accepted narratives? Join us on an investigative journey as we analyze the Paluxy Riverbed footprints, presenting testimony from experts and examining corroborating findings that lend credibility to this anomaly. We look closely at how evidence of human-dinosaur coexistence may have been suppressed or reinterpreted by mainstream institutions, questioning the motivations behind these actions. Through this lens, we invite you to consider the far-reaching implications of rewriting a pivotal chapter in Earth's history, leaving you…

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Host: Forbidden Knowledge Network

Topics covered

  • archaeology
  • paleontology
  • human-dinosaur coexistence
  • footprints
  • scientific debate

Keywords

  • Paluxy Riverbed
  • footprints
  • dinosaurs
  • archaeological mystery
  • human history

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Organizations: Forbidden Knowledge Network

Places: Paluxy Riverbed, Texas

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