Frenchman Formation

Frenchman Formation

The Frenchman Formation is a division of Upper Cretaceous rocks found in Saskatchewan, Canada. More accurately described as Late Maastrichtian, these rocks contain the youngest of dinosaur genera, much like the Hell Creek Formation in the United States.

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* List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations


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