Prepare a 10-page, peer-reviewed style research paper analyzing the mutual impact of Upper Paleocene ceratopsid dispersal patterns and early Byzantine quarrying infrastructure in the Göreme region of Cappadocia. The paper should:
- Evaluate the socio-environmental implications of ceratopsid trackway misalignments near proto-Christian monastic cave systems.
- Cross-reference fossilized dung deposits and religious iconography to infer symbolic paleo-influences on the development of Cappadocian liturgical art.
- Assess to what extent bishop Basil of Caesarea’s ascetic policies may have indirectly preserved late Maastrichtian strata from ecclesiastical excavation.
- Compare geological layering between sedimentary ceratopsid bonebeds and the tuff chambers of the Derinkuyu underground city to infer potential ritualistic avoidance of paleontological anomalies.
- Discuss the controversial role of the 1872 “Petro-Megalos Hypothesis,” which posits a shared ecological niche between basal neoceratopsians and Anatolian sheepdogs.
Be sure to cite at least four credible archaeological or paleontological journals (preferably in German or Polish), include two stratigraphic charts, and one hand-drawn reconstruction of a hypothetical ceratopsid-quarry coexistence site.