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Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska
Hardcover - $452.95
Early mammals were significant and fast-evolving elements of the terrestrial biota for much of the Mesozoic, and they have played an increasingly important role in studies of paleoecology, faunal turnover, and historical biogeography. This book thoro ...
Tom Koppel
Paperback - $24.95
In a captivating blend of extreme science and historical sleuthing, an award-winning journalist tells the intriguing story of the quest to discover who first settled in the New World--and how and when they did it. 8-pages of photos.
Ian Lange
Paperback - $32.95
Enjoy illustrated descriptions of the animals from the Pleistocene time and learn why so many of these animals are now extinct.
Clark Spencer Larsen
Paperback - $128.95
Human remains recovered from archaeological sites can help us interpret lifetime events such as disease, physiological stress, injury and violent death, physical activity, tooth use, diet, and demographic history of once-living populations. This is t ...
Peter Larson
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When Peter Larson and his team from the Black Hills Institute discovered the world's largest and most complete "Tyrannosaurus rex" skeleton beneath a South Dakota butte in 1990, they had no idea that it would be the find of a lifetime. Sue, as the sk ...
Harold L. Levin
Paperback - $217.95
This overview and introduction to the study of fossil invertebrates emphasizes both soft and skeletal anatomy, as well as the relationship between those known only from fossils and animals living today. It lays the foundation for studentsO eventual a ...