“I have a friend who witnessed a dinosaur fossil find (in a road widening cut) over a decade ago”
Friend have a name?
Road widening have a state? Highway number? Mile marker?
What kind of dinosaur?
“where an Indian arrowhead had directly damaged the bone.”
My grandparents used to collect arrowheads in Southern Idaho. I went with them a few times. I found a lot of AMAZING arrow tips, clear signs of flint knapping, symmetrical shape, classic arrowhead shape… And then you turn the rock over and the other side is untouched. NOT an artifact.
But let’s say that the fossil was damaged by a real arrow. So, at some point in the past, an Indian shot at a dinosaur. Wounded it enough to break a bone, but didn’t end up butchering it. So it died, got buried... With the arrow?
The flesh rotted away, as well as the shaft of the arrow…
But the arrowhead was not embedded in the bone? It just… Damaged it? Then… Stayed next to the bone that it chipped? And when they dug into the side of the hill, they took away enough rocks to see it was a dinosaur fossil AND find the arrowhead, AND know that the bone had arrowhead damage FROM THAT ARROW?
“At that time he wondered why they were excavating so quickly.”
Every time I’ve ever HEARD of construction crews finding fossils, they bitch about losing work while paleontologists carefully recover the fossil.
“They claimed that it had to be a fraud.”
Not their decision to make, idiot.
“The local university, being evolutionists, hushed it up.”
Um, how?
Did they tell your friend to shut up? Pay him to be silent? Threaten his life, his wife, his pet hamster?
What did they do to ‘hush it up’ if your ‘friend’ is telling the story?
“This goes on all the time.”
You have one anecdote that makes, frankly, ZERO sense, and claim it’s widespread?
I’m just gonna go ahead and say that you’re clearly lying.