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Price: $30.00
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Sale: $8.23
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Manufacturer: National Geographic
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Michael Everhart
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Publisher: National Geographic
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Dewey Decimal Number: 567.937
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Publication Date: 2007-10-02
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Reading Level: 192
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Description: Sharks and dinosaurs, dinosaurs and sharks, we find them both alien and awe-inspiring, at once utterly inhuman and somehow irresistibly compelling. But forget Jaws and Jurassic Parknothing can prepare you for Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Creatures of the Deep, an amazing plunge into the Cretaceous oceans of 80 million years ago, a merciless realm ruled by the most ferocious animals ever to stalk the seas of planet Earth. More terrifying than anything known to humankind, it scarcely seems possible that these swift, massive underwater predators actually existed, but they didand this is their frightening, fascinating, unforgettable story.
Featuring incredibly realistic computer-generated images and 3-D film clipswith 3-D glassesfield photography by National Geographic cameramen, and much more, the book interweaves dramatic scenes of the far, far distant past; up-to-the-minute scientific profiles of nearly two dozen sea monsters; and a group portrait of the eccentric Sternberg family, Kansas-bred pioneers of marine paleontology. From giant sharks and fierce reptiles to the fossil-hunters who proved that today's land-locked Great Plains were once submerged, to the cutting-edge Large Format Film technology that made Sea Monsters possible, this book and the movie behind it will forever change how we think about marine predatorsand make us look at the oceans of our world with new eyes and a shivery mix of wonderment and ancient, instinctive fear.
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Price: $75.00
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Sale: $50.01
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Manufacturer: The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Mikhail A. Fedonkin::James G. Gehling::Kathleen Grey::Guy M. Narbonne::Patricia Vickers-Rich
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Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 560.1715
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Publication Date: 2008-01-09
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Reading Level: 344
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Description: Among the major events in evolutionary history, few rival in importance the appearance of animals. The Rise of Animals -- a significant reference providing a comprehensive synthesis of the early radiation of the animal kingdom -- fully captures this moment in geologic time. Five of the world's leading paleontologists take us on a journey to the most important fossil sites that serve as unique windows to the earliest animal life -- including the Ediacara Hills of Australia, the Russian taiga and tundra, the deserts of southwest Africa, and the rugged coasts of Newfoundland. Each of these places holds a rich fossil record that reveals how the animal form came into existence and why some groups succeeded while others failed. The authors describe the diversification of the Kingdom Animalia into the familiar body plans of today: from simple animals such as sponges to complex groups like mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms, and chordates that appear explosively in the Cambrian. This exquisitely illustrated book reveals the early moments of an evolutionary process that eventually resulted in our own species. An essential resource for paleontologists, biologists, geologists, and teachers, The Rise of Animals is the best single reference on one of earth's most significant events.
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Price: $145.00
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Sale: $92.00
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Manufacturer: McFarland & Company
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Library Binding
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Author: Donald F. Glut
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Publisher: McFarland & Company
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Dewey Decimal Number: 567
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Publication Date: 2007-11-30
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Reading Level: 798
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Price: $13.95
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Sale: $1.17
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Manufacturer: Random House Trade Paperbacks
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: William Nothdurft
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Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
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Dewey Decimal Number: 560
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Publication Date: 2003-09-09
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Reading Level: 272
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Description: In 1911, Dr. Ernst Stromer led an expedition to Egypt’s Bahariya Oasis in the Sahara and discovered four new species of dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus rex–size predator Spinosaurus. But tragically, all his work was incinerated in 1944 during the Allied bombing of Munich.
In 1999, Josh Smith, then a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania, took his brilliant, precocious team to Egypt under the direction of world-renowned paleontologist Dr. Peter Dodson and blundered onto an archaeological site that yielded awe-inspiring results: all of Dr. Stromer’s early findings, and also an entirely new genus of dinosaur, Paralititan stromeri, one of the largest creatures ever to inhabit the planet.
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Price: $25.00
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Sale: $6.24
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Manufacturer: Scribner
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Luis Chiappe::Lowell Dingus
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Publisher: Scribner
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Dewey Decimal Number: 567.9098272
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Publication Date: 2001-06-19
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Reading Level: 224
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Description: Walking on Eggs is the fascinating inside story behind one of the most significant paleontological discoveries in history. In November of 1997, Luis Chiappe and Lowell Dingus led an elite team of scientists into the rugged and desolate badlands of Argentina where they unearthed a massive dinosaur nesting ground. Containing the first fossils of embryonic dinosaur skin ever found, these tens of thousands of unhatched eggs gave rise to a host of mysteries. What species laid the eggs, and when? How were they preserved? And most intriguingly, what calamity prevented them from hatching? Returning to the badlands in 1999, the team's investigations yielded another key piece of the historic puzzle: the bones of a twenty-foot, predatory dinosaur. As they decipher the evidence -- divining origins, discovering identities, and pin-pointing possible causes of extinction -- Chiappe and Dingus interweave their field adventures with chapters illuminating the crucial precedents behind their ground-breaking work, infusing Walking on Eggs with scientific passion and an infectious sense of awe.
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Price: $300.00
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Sale: $299.99
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Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 560
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Publication Date: 2008-07-07
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Reading Level: 802
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Description: With over thirty chapters, each written by leading authorities, this second volume completes the survey of mammalian diversity in North America begun in Volume 1. It evaluates the effect of biogeography and climatic change on evolutionary patterns and faunal transitions, and will be a valuable reference for paleontologists and zoologists.
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Price: $62.50
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Sale: $43.11
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Manufacturer: Princeton University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Adrienne Mayor
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 560.938
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Publication Date: 2000-04-04
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Reading Level: 384
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Description: Griffins, Centaurs, Cyclopes, and Giants--these fabulous creatures of classical mythology continue to live in the modern imagination through the vivid accounts that have come down to us from the ancient Greeks and Romans. But what if these beings were more than merely fictions? What if monstrous creatures once roamed the earth in the very places where their legends first arose? This is the arresting and original thesis that Adrienne Mayor explores in The First Fossil Hunters. Through careful research and meticulous documentation, she convincingly shows that many of the giants and monsters of myth did have a basis in fact--in the enormous bones of long-extinct species that were once abundant in the lands of the Greeks and Romans. As Mayor shows, the Greeks and Romans were well aware that a different breed of creatures once inhabited their lands. They frequently encountered the fossilized bones of these primeval beings, and they developed sophisticated concepts to explain the fossil evidence, concepts that were expressed in mythological stories. The legend of the gold-guarding griffin, for example, sprang from tales first told by Scythian gold-miners, who, passing through the Gobi Desert at the foot of the Altai Mountains, encountered the skeletons of Protoceratops and other dinosaurs that littered the ground. Like their modern counterparts, the ancient fossil hunters collected and measured impressive petrified remains and displayed them in temples and museums; they attempted to reconstruct the appearance of these prehistoric creatures and to explain their extinction. Long thought to be fantasy, the remarkably detailed and perceptive Greek and Roman accounts of giant bone finds were actually based on solid paleontological facts. By reading these neglected narratives for the first time in the light of modern scientific discoveries, Adrienne Mayor illuminates a lost world of ancient paleontology. As Peter Dodson writes in his Foreword, "Paleontologists, classicists, and historians as well as natural history buffs will read this book with the greatest of delight--surprises abound."
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Price: $18.95
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Sale: $6.40
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Manufacturer: W H Freeman & Co (Sd)
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Peter Douglas Ward
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Publisher: W H Freeman & Co (Sd)
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Dewey Decimal Number: 591.38
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Publication Date: 1991-09
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Reading Level: 214
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Price: $84.95
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Sale: $49.90
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Manufacturer: Springer
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Springer
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Dewey Decimal Number: 574.873282
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Publication Date: 1994-06-24
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Reading Level: 284
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Description: Ancient DNA refers to DNA which can be recovered and analyzed from clinical, museum, archaeological and paleontological specimens. Ancient DNA ranges in age from less than 100 years to tens of millions of years. The study of ancient DNA is a young field, but it has been revolutionized by the application of polymerase chain reaction technology, and interest is growing very rapidly. Fields as diverse as evolution, anthropology, medicine, agriculture, and even law enforcement have quickly found applications in the recovery of ancient DNA. This book contains contributions from many of the "first generation" researchers who pioneered the development and application of ancient DNA methods. Their chapters present the protocols and precautions which have resulted in the remarkable results obtained in recent years. The range of subjects reflects the wide diversity of applications that are emerging in research on ancient DNA, including the study of DNA to analyze kinship, recovery of DNA from organisms trapped in amber, ancient DNA from human remains preserved in a variety of locations and conditions, DNA recovered from herbarium and museum specimens, and DNA isolated from ancient plant seeds or compression fossils. Ancient DNA will serve as a valuable source of information, ideas, and protocols for anyone interested in this extraordinary field.
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Price: $95.00
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Sale: $79.94
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Manufacturer: Yale University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: John H. Ostrom::John S. McIntosh
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Publisher: Yale University Press
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Edition: 1
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Dewey Decimal Number: 567.909787
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Publication Date: 2000-02-09
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Reading Level: 416
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Description: Marsh's Dinosaurs was first published to bring together the previously unpublished lithographs commissioned by the famous 19th century paleontologist O.C. Marsh to illustrate two of the famed dinosaurs ( Brontosaurus--now known as Apatosaurus--and Stegosaurus) discovered at and excavated from Como Bluffs, Wyoming, and now on display at the Yale University's Peabody Museum. The discovery of fossil dinosaur and Jurassic mammal bones at Como Bluffs in the late 19th century is very famous in the annals of North American paleontology; the dinosaur specimens collected by Marsh are among the earliest collected dinosaurs found anywhere in North America. The lithographs are considered by dinosaur scholars, their students, and many dinosaur aficionados to be among the best and most detailed depictions ever made. The lithographs are complimented by a historical sketch of the action at the dozens of quarries at Como Bluff and at the Morrison Formation and Garden Park, Colorado, with maps, as transcribed from correspondence field collectors to Marsh in New Haven during the years these explorations took place (1977-1889).
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