Dinosaur artifacts have piqued the interest of the world since they were first discovered. Who doesn’t remember seeing the huge skeleton of the monstrous T-Rex and not get scared at its intimidating glare? Of course, we all do.Museums still display dinosaur bones prominently in their hallways to show what they looked like, how they acted and what they were capable of doing to other animals. Kids continue to visit these museums and become entranced by the skeletons that tower about them.However, with the continued advancements in science and technology, do we really need the dinosaur artifacts anymore?We have learned the majority of the facts we need to learn from these creatures and we probably will not find out anything else that we do not already know. But yes, dinosaur artifacts will always play a huge role in our society because we havelooked to these artifacts for years to understand what prehistoric times were like and what can happen when an environment changes rapidly, a valid concern in today’s Eco-conscious mind.We should also always have dinosaur artifacts on display because children everywhere should learn about what dinosaurs and their bones were all about. If we did not have the dinosaur bones on display, we would not have a good way to explain thatto children.Sure, advances in technology can give us computer generated picture of what dinosaurs looked and acted like back millions of years ago. We can also watch movies that show man-eating dinosaurs coming to life. However, there is truly nothing like seeing and touching a dinosaur bone for the first time. The experience is like none other and no child should ever bewithout htat experience.Scientists and researchers should also continue to search for dinosaur bones for the foreseeable future. Why? Because we do not truly know what is out there and we could find ancient dinosaur artifacts someday that will change everything we knowabout dinosaurs and the artifacts we have now will truly play a part in bridging the gap between what we think is the reality and what really is the reality.To top it off, bone artifacts are simply cool to look at and touch with your fingers and hands. You are holding a piece of history when you touch a bone and no other feeling is quite like it. Most people get shivers up and down their spines whenthey touch dinosaur bones, it is a feeling like none other and it helps connect the past to the present.It is safe to say that dinosaurs and the artifacts they left behind after extinction will always have a huge place in science, no matter what type of technology is developed in the future. We will always have a need to understand the pastto really and truly understand our future and dinosaur artifacts will help bridge that gap for this and future generations to come.