In the sweeping cliffs of Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, a dome-headed dinosaur fossil has been found that is rewriting part of the evolutionary story of a group long known for their thick skulls. The specimen, named Zavacephale rinpoche, is now considered the oldest known member of the pachycephalosaur family. Dating back around 108 to 115 million years, it predates all previously identified dome-headed dinosaurs by nearly 15 million years.
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World’s Oldest Dome-Headed Dinosaur Fossil Discovered In Mongolia; Here's All You Need To Know
A near-complete fossil of Zavacephale rinpoche, the oldest dome-headed dinosaur, has been unearthed in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, pushing pachycephalosaur origins back 15 million years and revealing domes formed early in life

Young Zavacephale rinpoche duel for territory along a lakeshore 108 million years ago
Photo: Masaya Hattori
Young Zavacephale rinpoche duel for territory along a lakeshore 108 million years ago
Photo: Masaya Hattori

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