TennR writes:
Please give sources, evidence, at least tell us what you are talking about.
So many people have debunked Wyatt one hardly knows where to start. By the standards of logic, you should be asked to provide independent sources that support Wyatt, as an extraordinary claim is being made. It is not for the skeptics to provide the evidence - it is for the persons making the extraordinary claim. The standard of proof is always high when such a claim is made. And by the way, tombstones and names of villages do not cut it. Nor does an analysis sheet devoid of information identifying the lab and persons that did the analysis as well as how the samples were collected. Fossilized wood and pitch mixed with coprolites of many different kinds of animals (with careful documentation of the collection process) - now that would at least be a start.
But since you asked - here is one person who knew Wyatt and doesn't believe him.
http://www.ldolphin.org/wyatt1.html