Dinosaurs of the flaming cliffs
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- Publication date
- 1996
- Topics
- Novacek, Michael J,Novacek, Michael J,Dinosaurs -- Gobi Desert (Mongolia and China),Paleontology -- Cretaceous,Cretaceous Geologic Period,Dinosaurs,Paleontology,Paleontology,Asia -- Gobi Desert
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- New York : Anchor Books
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- Internet Archive
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- English
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- 972.1M
ix, 367 pages : 25 cm
In 1993, an international team of paleontologists from the American Museum of Natural History and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, in the fourth year of a multiyear expedition, made one of the most miraculous fossil discoveries in history. They unearthed a treasure trove of Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals, including several new species, that has already helped to reshape our understanding of the dinosaur age. In Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs, team leader Michael
Novacek, Provost of Science of the American Museum of Natural History and Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, re-creates the day-to-day drama of field exploration over the past six years in the Gobi and recounts his and his colleagues' historic discoveries, reported in front-page headlines across the world. In a remarkable narrative that interweaves expedition chapters with in-depth scientific discussions on the nature and importance of the fossil record, Novacek takes
Us on a journey that explores the very nature of scientific inquiry and dinosaur research
Includes bibliographical references (pages 348-349) and index
In 1993, an international team of paleontologists from the American Museum of Natural History and the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, in the fourth year of a multiyear expedition, made one of the most miraculous fossil discoveries in history. They unearthed a treasure trove of Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals, including several new species, that has already helped to reshape our understanding of the dinosaur age. In Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs, team leader Michael
Novacek, Provost of Science of the American Museum of Natural History and Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, re-creates the day-to-day drama of field exploration over the past six years in the Gobi and recounts his and his colleagues' historic discoveries, reported in front-page headlines across the world. In a remarkable narrative that interweaves expedition chapters with in-depth scientific discussions on the nature and importance of the fossil record, Novacek takes
Us on a journey that explores the very nature of scientific inquiry and dinosaur research
Includes bibliographical references (pages 348-349) and index
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