Kings of Creation: How a New Breed of Scientists is Revolutionizing Our Understanding of DinosaursHalf of all known dinosaur species have been discovered in only the past two decades, thanks to a young generation of paleontologists who are reinvigorating the field of dinosaur studies. In Dinosaurs Rediscovered, science journalist Don Lessem describes these adventurous scientists and their remarkable finds. Photos and line drawings throughout. |
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... dinosaurs of Dashanpu represent a distinc- tive dinosaur fauna . And they date to a time previously not known for plentiful dinosaur fossils — the Middle Jurassic . But how do we know the date ? Without nearby rock of volcanic origin ...
... dinosaurs of Dashanpu represent a distinc- tive dinosaur fauna . And they date to a time previously not known for plentiful dinosaur fossils — the Middle Jurassic . But how do we know the date ? Without nearby rock of volcanic origin ...
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... dinosaurs are little known worldwide . The newfound Australian dinosaur fossils did not give themselves up without a fight . The spot in the ancient valley where the little dinosaurs browsed in the Cretaceous , or rather where the ...
... dinosaurs are little known worldwide . The newfound Australian dinosaur fossils did not give themselves up without a fight . The spot in the ancient valley where the little dinosaurs browsed in the Cretaceous , or rather where the ...
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... dinosaur bones from among the last of the dinosaurs . The discovery of the first dinosaur remains from the North Slope of Alaska , was , like many dinosaur discoveries , entirely serendipitous . The chances of stumbling on dinosaur fossils ...
... dinosaur bones from among the last of the dinosaurs . The discovery of the first dinosaur remains from the North Slope of Alaska , was , like many dinosaur discoveries , entirely serendipitous . The chances of stumbling on dinosaur fossils ...
Contents
The Truth About Dinosaurs | 15 |
Glossary of Essential Terms | 23 |
Approaching the Dinosaur Frontier | 27 |
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