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2 The Beit Zeit tracks are of prime scientific value. They record one of the major links in the biological chain of development on earth. I visited Beit Zeit, West of Al-Quds (Jerusalem), on 09.07.2013 and examined the Beit Zeit Dinosaur Tracks accompanied with my beloved wife Ola and my beloved daughter Nora. Map of Beit Zeit, West of Al-Quds (Jerusalem), Occupied Palestine. The map is showing the Dinosaur Tracks site. Photo by: Prof. Dr. Norman Ali Bassam Khalaf-von Jaffa. 09.07.2013. http://www.flickr.com/photos/50022881@N00/12191054606/ The Discovery: The discovery of the Beit Zeit (Beit Zayit) dinosaur tracks, just a few kilometers west of Al-Quds (Jerusalem), was made by Mr. Mordechai Sofer, a former geology student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. During the summer of 1962, Mr. Mordechai Sofer informed Prof. Moshe Avnimelech that mysterious imprints were left in the rocks in the garden of Mr. Schwarzwald, who was as Mr. Sofer, a resident of the Beit Zeit village. The next day Prof. Moshe Avnimelech visited the construction site. What he found was a continuous row Gazelle : The Palestinian Biological Bulletin – Number 117 – September 2014