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Geology and Inhabitants of the Ancient World (Illustrated)

Geology and Inhabitants of the Ancient World (Illustrated)
Author: Richard Owen
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre:
ISBN:

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Prehistoric life fascinated Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins. So much, that when the Great Exhibition, the first in a series of world fairs, made its debut in a south London park (now Hyde Park) in 1851, he collaborated with Sir Richard Owens and other leading paleontologists of the time on a three year endeavor to create 33 life-size models of extinct dinosaurs made entirely from concrete. To generate press around the exposition, a dinner was held inside the mould the scientists used for the replica of an Iguanodon.This book is a sort of official guide to his sculptures, as well as technical descriptions of the animals' biology and the geological structures from which they were unearthed to educate the attendants of the world's fair on the contextual and scientific information which accompanies his monumental recreation.


Geology and Inhabitants of the Ancient World

Geology and Inhabitants of the Ancient World
Author: Richard Owen
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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This book was written by Sir Richard Owen, an English biologist, comparative anatomist, and paleontologist. Owen produced a vast array of scientific work but is probably best remembered today for coining the word Dinosauria (meaning "Terrible Reptile" or "Fearfully Great Reptile"). An outspoken critic of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, Owen agreed with Darwin that evolution occurred, but thought it was more complex than outlined in Darwin's On the Origin of Species. In the chapters to follow, Owen shows off his knowledge of dinosaur fossils, with specific attention to Mosasaurus, Pterodactyl, and Teleosaurus.


ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY OR THE ANC

ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY OR THE ANC
Author: Charles Sir Lyell, 1797-1875
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781362039334

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A Manual of Elementary Geology: The Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants as Illustrated by Geological Monuments

A Manual of Elementary Geology: The Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants as Illustrated by Geological Monuments
Author: Sir Charles Lyell
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 839
Release: 1854-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465573925

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In the preliminary chapters of "The Principles of Geology," in the first and subsequent editions, I have considered the question, how far the changes of the earth's crust in past times confirm or invalidate the popular hypothesis of a gradual improvement in the habitable condition of the planet, accompanied by a contemporaneous development and progression in organic life. It had long been a favourite theory, that in the earlier ages to which we can carry back our geological researches, the earth was shaken by more frequent and terrible earthquakes than now, and that there was no certainty nor stability in the order of the natural world. A few sea-weeds and zoophytes, or plants and animals of the simplest organization, were alone capable of existing in a state of things so unfixed and unstable. But in proportion as the conditions of existence improved, and great convulsions and catastrophes became rarer and more partial, flowering plants were added to the cryptogamic class, and by the introduction of more and more perfect species, a varied and complex flora was at last established. In like manner, in the animal kingdom, the zoophyte, the brachiopod, the cephalopod, the fish, the reptile, the bird, and the warm-blooded quadruped made their entrance into the earth, one after the other, until finally, after the close of the tertiary period, came the quadrumanous mammalia, most nearly resembling man in outward form and internal structure, and followed soon afterwards, if not accompanied at first, by the human race itself. The objections which, in 1830, I urged against this doctrine, in so far as relates to the passage of the earth from a chaotic to a more settled condition, have since been embraced by a large and steadily increasing school of geologists; and in reference to the animate world, it will be seen, on comparing the present state of our knowledge with that which we possessed twenty years ago, how fully I was justified in declaring the insufficiency of the data on which such bold generalizations, respecting progressive development, were based. Speaking of the absence, from the tertiary formations, of fossil Quadrumana, I observed, in 1830, that "we had no right to expect to have detected any remains of tribes which live in trees, until we knew more of those quadrupeds which frequent marshes, rivers, and the borders of lakes, such being usually first met with in a fossil state." I also added, "if we are led to infer, from the presence of crocodiles and turtles in the London clay, and from the cocoa-nuts and spices found in the isle of Sheppey, that at the period when our older tertiary strata were formed, the climate was hot enough for the Quadrumana, we nevertheless could not hope to discover any of their skeletons, until we had made considerable progress in ascertaining what were the contemporary Pachydermata; and not one of these has been discovered as yet in any strata of this epoch in England."


Field Geology, Illustrated

Field Geology, Illustrated
Author: Terry S. Maley
Publisher: Gem Guides Book Company
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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An excellent field reference to aid in recognizing, interpreting and describing geologic features at the outcrop. Detailed descriptions, illustrations and photographs of geologic features in their field setting.


The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Prehistoric World

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Prehistoric World
Author: Douglas Palmer
Publisher: Book Sales
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Animals, Fossil
ISBN: 9780785820864

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A comprehensive guide to the evolution, geology, and animal life of the prehistoric world featuring illustrations of more than 600 species.