Paleontology, Fossils, and Prehistoric Cave Art Books
This catalog page has books on prehistoric cave art, paleolithic drawings, fossils, T-Rex and other dinosaurs, and other books on
fossils and Paleontology. These books may be of interest to paleontogists, anthropologists, paleoecologist, and archeologists, geologyists,
fossil hunters, and lay readers alike.
For those researchers who find examining our human past to be an intriguing pursuit, be sure and check out this facinating book,
"Ancient Encounters: Kennewick Man and the First Americans" by James C. Chatters. This excellent well written book is the definitive
account of Kennewick Man, a very early American, who skeletetal remains were found on a river bank in Washington State, and the controversy
which has swirled around these remains.
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Paleontology, Fossils, and Prehistoric Cave Art Books
-Kenneth B. Tankersley, Douglas Preston / Hardcover 256 pages / Published September 2002
This book reveals the real stories behind America's most important archaeological discoveries and who made them. The book presents
convincing evidence about who were the first Americans and here they come may have come from. Sheds some light on just where and when
they arrived. In this dramatic reconstruction of the daily lives of the earliest Americans, leading anthropologist Kenneth Tankersley
present answers to these those questions and many more. Explains how people survived the Ice Age and forever altered the course of
human history.
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-James C. Chatters / Hardcover 320 pages / Published June 2001
This excellent book is the definitive account of Kennewick Man. It is a firsthand account of the investigation and debate over the fossil remains of
that ancient person known as Kennewick Man. Riveting and well written this book is an in-depth discussion of almost every aspect of this
important discovery, how the skeletetal remains of an early American were found on a river bank near Kennewick, Washington in 1996, the
expert analysis of the remains, socio-political conflict over the bones, and the overall impact that it casts on human migration patterns.
Dr. James Chatters, a professional forensic anthropologist, paleoecologist, and archeologist working in Washington State, became involved
in this investigation and much of this this book deals with his findings.
In addition, the author expertly explores the fossil remains found and origins of the other early Americans, referred to as Paleo-Americans.
This facinating book is highly recommended to all readers interested in the earliest peoples of the Americas.
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-Patricia Lauber / Hardcover 48 pages / Publhished March 1998
Produced by National Geographic, the beauty of this prehistoric cave art in this book is a delight. The brief text is clear, informed and concise,
just right for readers in the middle grades and upward. This text is blended into the set of large color photographs of Chauvet Cave prehistoric art,
and is well supported by modern paintings and by apt photographs of ancient carvings and implements. The vigorous beauty of murals painted by the light
of lamps fueled by animal fat is stunning. Here are full masterpieces, bison and reindeer, cave lions and spotted horses, all done many centuries before,
when woolly rhinos roamed the south of France. The carbon dating that fixes those times long before history is made credible in a simple page or two.
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-Jean-Marie Chauvet, Eliette Brunel Deschamps, Christian Hillaire, Paul G. Bahn (Translator), Eliette Brunel Deschamps,
Elitte Brunel DesChamps (Contributor) Hardcover 135 pages / Published March 1996
In this remarkable book a series of experts in prehistory discuss the nature of the Chauvet Cave and the prehistoric paintings recently discovered
on its walls. The discoverers of Chauvet Cave are well known and respected speleologists who maintained impeccable records while exploring their
find. It is they who tell the story of their explorations. The text is an easy-to-read translation, however, it is the photographs that capture
the real power and beauty of these paleolithic paintings, bringing the humanity of their Stone Age artists close to home. Some of its vivid panels
of horses, lions, and rhinoceri are as much as 31,000 years old and are beautifully reproduced in this book. Chauvet Cave has been identified as
having the oldest prehistoric painting in a cave yet found anywhere.
Very highly recommended for any collection on paleolithic drawings, art history or prehistory art.
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-Paul G. Bahb, Jean Vertut, Photographer / Hardcover 240 pages / Published November 1997
This book presents a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of some of the oldest Ice Age art that has been discovered so far in the world.
Some of the oldest art in the world is the subject of this riveting and beautiful book which offers a visually rich link with the past.
It explores carved objects and wall art discoveries from the Ice Age, covering the time period from 300,000 B.C. to 40,000 B.C.
Covers paleolithic art from caves in Russia, China, Brazil, Australia, and European cave finds at Cosquer, Chauvet, and Covaciella, and other
sites throughout the world. Includes 150 full-color illustrations and 50 B/W illustrations.
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-Kenin Padin, (Editor), Kevin Currie (Editor)
Hardcover 904 pages / Published October 1997
This authoritive comprehensive encyclopedia, edited by two renouned paleontologists, is an excellent dinosaur reference work. Each topic is written
by a dinosaur paleontologist who specializes in that particular subject. Written and organized alphabetically by subject, the 275 original signed articles
cover all aspects of dinosaur science, kinds of dinosaurs, including behavior and biology, geology, research, major fossil sites, important discoveries,
museums where specific dinosaurs are on display, and recent advances in dinosaur discovery and research over the past 25 years.
Articles are cross referenced and illustrated with color and black & white photographs, paintings, drawings, and diagrams.
Key Features:
The most authoritative encyclopedia ever prepared on dinosaurs
Includes many detailed drawings, photographs and illustrations in both color and black-and-white
Contains comprehensively cross-referenced alphabetical entries with internal references, as well as
references at the conclusion of each entry
Provides in-depth references, allowing readers to pursue independent interests
Includes sixteen plates and 35 color illustrations
The emphasis on museum collections makes this a unique work. Also including a worldwide list of museums and web sites.
Highly recommeneded for libraries, museums, professional researchers, individuals, serious amateurs and
dinosaur specialists.
Includes illustrations, diagrams, photographs, a chronology, and glossary.
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-James O. Falow, (Editot) M. K. Brett-Surman, (Editor) Hardcover 848 pages / Published October 1997
This well illustrated, comprehensive, complete guide to Dinosaurs is written for the general reader. The topics were written by 47 paleontologists and presents a through examination of known dinosaur facts and
history. Includes 350 illustrations, a glossary, and a time line.
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-Joe Cock / Paperback 170 pages / Published February 2002
This comprehensive and well organized guide book is easy to understand and covers fossil shark tooth identification. Includes clear pictures that help in identifying the different fossil shark teeth.
Includes accurate clear photos and simple terminology. Also, the descriptions and charts are very easy to understand. This book is a must for any fossil collector.
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-Frank A. Garcia, Donald S. Miller, Jasper Burns. Illustrator Paperback 176 pages / Published January 1998
This book is a complete beginners guide to fossil collecting and one of the best fossil reference books for the casual collector as well.
Discovering Fossils provides essential background information on where to search for fossils, how to scan for the right textures and shapes,
and how to properly extract and protect the fossils that are found. Includes practical advice on what to wear and which tools to carry as
well as an identification section with detailed illustrations of common fossils.
Earlier life forms lived all over the Earth and their fossils remains are buried all over the earths surface in oceans, deserts, road sides,
on mountain slopes, and perhaps in our backyards.
Includes over fifty illustrations of typical specimens that are extremely helpful in the identification and comparison of the fossils that are found.
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-Ida Thompson, Carol Nehring (Illustrator), Audubon Society
Turtleback Cover 846 pages / Published October 1982
This is an excellent photographic field guide that covers fossils found throughout North America north of Mexico.
Includes 474 full-color photographs identifying corals, trilobites, shells, teeth, bones, as well as fossil-bearing
rocks and outcrop formations. The descriptive text includes information on size, geological period, geographical
distribution, and ecology of the animal or plant before it was fossilized. In addition, the book provides lists of
Geological Survey offices and major fossil collections, a geological time chart, and a guide to collecting and
preserving fossils.
Includes 15 maps and a visual key.
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