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The rocks surrounding the site where the dinosaurs were found contain tiny crystals, allowing researchers to date them. The research team believes the sediment was deposited 200.7 million years&nbsp;ago. During this time the area was most likely volcanically active. The period was only about one million years after the mass extinction that ended the Triassic phase.<br>
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An adjacent and separate 1,300-square-foot west wing overlooks rock-hedged gardens and provides a vaulted great room. Just above the public area sits an exclusive suite with private entrance and balcony, vaulted ceiling, kitchenette, bathroom, and antique wood-burning stove.
  
"These survivors of the Triassic-Jurassic mass extinction were the 'ground zero' for later theropod evolution," Thomas Holtz Jr., a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Maryland, College Park, who was not involved in the study told Science AAS. "<The>new study] shows that important discoveries don't have to be of the biggest or the scariest <dinosaurs>."<br>
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Replete with nautical elements and nods to the headlands of Big Sur, the construction is as unique as it is private.
  
A creature dubbed Laquintasaura was believed to have lived in the same area at the same time as the Tachiraptor. This dinosaur had the same general appearance as the Tachiraptor, but was from a different group called ornithischians.<br>
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鈥淢y grandfather showed us what the beauty of the image was. I wanted to create a real space 鈥?not a fixed image, but a living landscape that you could be a part of and feel yourself grow and change within,鈥?Ivor Weston said.
  
"All the small dinosaurs of that era looked about the same," said &nbsp;Richard Butler, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom and a member of the team that described&nbsp;Laquintasaura.<br>
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His grandfather worked in black and white, with contours and lines, but Ivor Weston views the landscape as his medium. He sculpted the land, planting fruiting trees and perennial gardens among the native oaks and pines to complement his craftsmanship.
  
These species are not believed to have grown to large sizes or evolve distinct appearances until millions of years later.&nbsp;In the future the researchers hope to find more fossils in this region and close up even more holes in the fossil record.<br>
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鈥淓verything is light,鈥?he explains. 鈥淵ou must have light to appreciate the beauty of things, so I wanted all the rooms to open toward the south.鈥?
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Dramatic vistas are the priority, and the entire house is flanked by redwood decks and private balconies.
  
The research was published Sept. 7 in the journal Royal Society Open Science.<br><p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li></li><li></li><li></li></ul>
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The 6-acre property, forested with oak, pine and cedar, is situated more than a mile from the highway and is accessible by a county road, offering solace and peace.
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For more than 20 years the  has operated as a bed and breakfast. The permit to continue operating the land as such is included in the sale.
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Vanessa Mekarski contributed to this article.
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Contact: , Wells, Small, Fleharty, Weil, (530) 223-1800,
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@@@ An adjacent and separate 1,300-square-foot west wing overlooks rock-hedged gardens and provides a vaulted great room. Just above the public area sits an exclusive suite with private entrance and balcony, vaulted ceiling, kitchenette, bathroom, and antique wood-burning stove.

Replete with nautical elements and nods to the headlands of Big Sur, the construction is as unique as it is private.

鈥淢y grandfather showed us what the beauty of the image was. I wanted to create a real space 鈥?not a fixed image, but a living landscape that you could be a part of and feel yourself grow and change within,鈥?Ivor Weston said.

His grandfather worked in black and white, with contours and lines, but Ivor Weston views the landscape as his medium. He sculpted the land, planting fruiting trees and perennial gardens among the native oaks and pines to complement his craftsmanship.

鈥淓verything is light,鈥?he explains. 鈥淵ou must have light to appreciate the beauty of things, so I wanted all the rooms to open toward the south.鈥? Dramatic vistas are the priority, and the entire house is flanked by redwood decks and private balconies.

The 6-acre property, forested with oak, pine and cedar, is situated more than a mile from the highway and is accessible by a county road, offering solace and peace.

For more than 20 years the has operated as a bed and breakfast. The permit to continue operating the land as such is included in the sale.

Vanessa Mekarski contributed to this article.

Contact: , Wells, Small, Fleharty, Weil, (530) 223-1800,

bfleharty@wsfwlaw.com

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