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The Stolen History of Palaeontology: a descent into the deep time of science
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Did dinosaur research really start in the nineteenth century?
Who found the first ichthyosaur?
When was the method of comparative palaeontological anatomy developed?
Who solved the mystery of the 'fossil man' of hningen?
Was there no palaeontological research outside Europe and North America before the nineteenth century?
Who first discovered that there were extinct species? These and many other questions are explored here, with some surprising answers. Important finds, indeed entire collections, manuscripts, records and even scientific publications from the time before Cuvier have been lost or completely ignored to this day. Some of these are brought to light here and their true significance for the history of science, and the emergence of our modern world, is re-evaluated. An expedition into the 'deep time' of a science that is far older than the official interpretation would have us believe.
Did dinosaur research really start in the nineteenth century?
Who found the first ichthyosaur?
When was the method of comparative palaeontological anatomy developed?
Who solved the mystery of the 'fossil man' of hningen?
Was there no palaeontological research outside Europe and North America before the nineteenth century?
Who first discovered that there were extinct species? These and many other questions are explored here, with some surprising answers. Important finds, indeed entire collections, manuscripts, records and even scientific publications from the time before Cuvier have been lost or completely ignored to this day. Some of these are brought to light here and their true significance for the history of science, and the emergence of our modern world, is re-evaluated. An expedition into the 'deep time' of a science that is far older than the official interpretation would have us believe.
Paperback
$8.99