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020 _a9781800660427
040 _beng
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100 _aWilshaw, Rob
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245 _aStones and Bones :
_bFossils and The Stories They Tell
260 _aLondon
_bCicada Books Ltd
_c2024
300 _a80 p
_c30/24/1,2 cm
_fHardbound
520 _aOver the past four billion years, life on our planet has evolved from microscopic single-celled organisms to the incredible array of flora and fauna today. In the course of this time, layer upon layer of life was buried in sediment, turning into a fossilised record of the planet's history. This highly-illustrated, large-format book looks at all the incredible things that scientists have learned from the fossil record, including the ways in which continents have drifted, merged and fragmented again; and the life forms that have evolved and the great extinction events that wiped them out.
526 _aWhere We Are in Place and Time How The World Works How We Organize Ourselves
650 _aPaleontology
_vFossils
_xEvolution
_yPrecambian and Paleozoic Eras
_yMesozoic Era
_yCenozoic Era
650 _aGeology
_xGeorge Cuvier
_xWilliam Smith
_xCharles Darwin
_yMary Anning
700 _aWilliams, Sophie
_eill
700 _aHanaor, Ziggy
_eaut
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999 _c19882
_d19882