Problem was that the remains belonged to Family members.
At least Jon presumed it was because he couldn't think of anything else which the mutilated remains might belong to.
The remains belong to the Solutrean occupation period, between 20000 and 17000 years old.
Bone testing revealed that the remains belonged to a man in his sixties.
The remains belonged to an adult female between 17 and 25 years old.
It was originally estimated that the remains belonged to a young individual which was more or less 15 meters long.
Smith et al. instead found that these remains belonged to the Cryolophosaurus specimen itself.
In his opinion the remains belong to a group of seven shrines.
The remains of two further chambers belong to the upper storey.
All remains belong to the single known species Oedaleops campi.