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E-grāmata: Paleontology: An Illustrated History

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  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691235929
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  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Feb-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Princeton University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780691235929
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An illustrated look at the art and science of paleontology from its origins to today

Humans have been stumbling upon the petrified remains of ancient animals since prehistoric times, leading to tales of giant dogs, deadly dragons, tree gods, sea serpents, and all manner of strange and marvelous creatures. In this richly illustrated book, David Bainbridge recounts how legends like these gradually gave rise to the modern science of paleontology, and how this pioneering discipline has reshaped our view of the natural world.

Bainbridge takes readers from ancient Greece to the eighteenth century, when paleontology began to coalesce into the scientific field we know today, and discusses how contemporary paleontologists use cutting-edge technologies to flesh out the discoveries of past and present. He brings to life the stories and people behind some of the greatest fossil finds of all time, and explains how paleontology has long straddled the spheres of science and art. Bainbridge also looks to the future of the discipline, discussing how the rapid recovery of DNA and other genetic material from the fossil record promises to revolutionize our understanding of the origins and evolution of ancient life.

This panoramic book brings together stunning illustrations ranging from early sketches and engravings to eye-popping paleoart and high-tech computer reconstructions.

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"A striking selection of vintage and modern palaeoart, archival photos of fossils and their discoverers, and scientific diagrams through the ages. The resulting Paleontology: An Illustrated History manages to combine the old and the new with the familiar and the unfamiliar into one neatly crafted package that makes for a very nice gift."---Leon Vlieger, Inquisitive Biologist "This book, written in lively prose, will both entertain and educate."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds "All paleontology enthusiasts will enjoy this book."---T.A. Franz-Odendaal, CHOICE "A well-written, well-illustrated, affordable book that will stimulate the inquisitive minds of budding and established naturalists alike to the wonders of palaeontology."---Neil D. L. Clark, Archives of Natural History

Foreword: The Pleasure of Ruins 6(4)
Introduction: When Fossils Became Life 10(10)
Chapter One Organic Remains of a Former World
20(58)
William Smith: A Layered Chronology of Fossils
34(18)
Mary Anning: "The Greatest Fossilist the World Ever Knew"
52(18)
Charles Darwin: Fossil Hunting in South America
70(8)
Chapter Two A Preternatural Selection
78(48)
Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope: The Bone Wars
96(12)
Charles Knight: Leaping Laelaps and its Co-stars
108(10)
Charles Walcott: The Burgess Shale and the Cambrian Explosion
118(8)
Chapter Three From Indiana Jones to Iridium Anomaly
126(56)
Roy Chapman Andrews: The Ends of the Earth
140(14)
Reg Sprigg and Trevor Ford: Life Before Ancient Life
154(8)
Mary Leakey: Consuls, Nutcrackers, and Footprints in the Ash
162(16)
Luis and Walter Alvarez: Did an Extraterrestrial Impact Kill the Dinosaurs?
178(4)
Chapter Four The Modern Ancient
182(68)
Jenny Clack: Gaining Ground
194(10)
King Kong and Jurassic Park: Paleontology and Popcorn
204(10)
Yuri Khudi: Reawakening Mammuthus primigenius
214(14)
Life on Earth: Fossils From When the World Was Young
228(22)
Credits 250(4)
Index 254
David Bainbridge is a comparative anatomist in the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of St Catharines College. His many books include How Zoologists Organize Things: The Art of Classification; Stripped Bare: The Art of Animal Anatomy (Princeton); and Middle Age: A Natural History.