Paleontology
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Paleontology
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Paleontology
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- Curious about fossils, by Kate Waters
- Discovering the mammoth, a tale of giants, unicorns, ivory, and the birth of a new science, John J. McKay
- The dinosaur book, written by John Woodward ; consultant, Darren Naish
- Big meg, the story of the largest and most mysterious predator that ever lived, Tim Flannery & Emma Flannery
- Charlotte's bones, the Beluga whale in a farmer's field, written by Erin Rounds ; illustrated by Alison Carver
- Rise of the mammals, a Nova production by HHMI Tangled Bank Studios for WGBH Boston ; executive producer, Geoff Luck ; written and directed by Geoff Luck
- Dinomundo, encuentros increíbles en el mundo perdido de los dinosaurios, Archie Blackwell ; traducción del inglés, Diana López Mesa
- Los increíbles dinosaurios, textos e ilustraciones, Gabriel San Martín
- Smithsonian dinosaurs and other amazing creatures from deep time, Blake Edgar ; illustrations by Julius Csotonyi
- The story of life on earth, Margaret Munro ; illustrated by Karen Reczuch
- Extraordinary dinosaurs and other prehistoric life, visual encyclopedia, [Jill Hamilton, U.S. editor ; Lori Cates Hand, U.S. executive editor ; Andrea Mills, Chris Barker, Elizabeth Davey, Upamanyu Das, contributors ; Chris Barker, consultant]
- Dinosaur, written by David Lambert
- Mi primer Larousse de los dinosaurios, creación y redacción, Benoit Delalandre ; ilustraciones, Ronan Badel [and 6 others] ; traducción y adaptación, Editorial Santiago
- Figuring out fossils, Sally M. Walker
- Some assembly required, decoding four billion years of life, from ancient fossils to DNA, Neil Shubin
- Los dinosaurios, texto de Pascale Hédelin ; ilustraciones de Didier Balicevic [and three others]
- Allosaurus, by Sally Lee
- Los fósiles nos hablan del pasado, Aliki ; [traducción de Herminia Dauer.]
- Life story, a play in five acts, by Virginia Lee Burton
- Fossils inside out, a global fusion of science, art, & culture /, text and photography by Thomas Wiewandt ; foreword by Mark Norell
- Dinosaurs of the District of Columbia, by Peter M. Kranz
- The age of dinosaurs, the rise and fall of the world's most remarkable animals, Steve Brusatte ; [interior art by Todd Marshall]
- Weird but true!, dinosaurs : 300 dino-mite facts to sink your teeth into
- Dinosaur mummies, beyond bare-bone fossils, by Kelly Milner Halls ; illustrations by Rick Spears
- Making North America, a Nova production by Windfall Films for WGBH Boston ; series producer, Peter Oxley
- El libro de los dinosaurios, escrito por John Woodward ; asesorado por Darren Naish ; traducción, Núria Parés
- The science of herself, plus, "The motherhood statement" ; and, "The pelican bar" ; and, "More exuberant than is strictly tasteful" : outspoken interview ; and, "The further adventures of the invisible man", Karen Joy Fowler
- The emerald planet, how plants changed Earth's history, David Beerling
- A dinosaur named Sue, the story of the colossal fossil : the world's most complete T. rex, by Pat Relf with the Sue Science Team of the Field Museum
- Graveyards of the dinosaurs, what it's like to discover prehistoric creatures, by Shelley Tanaka ; paleontological consultation by Philip J. Currie, Mark Norell, and Paul Sereno ; featuring illustrations by Alan Barnard
- Evolution, text by Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu ; photographs by Patrick Gries ; translated from the French by Linda Asher
- Descubre la paleontología, Chris McGowan ; ilustraciones, Dušan Pavlic ; traducción, Ana Pérez Calderón
- Titanosaurio, el descubrimiento del dinosaurio más grande del mundo, Dr. José Luis Carballido y Dr. Diego Pol ; ilustrado por Florencia Gigena ; translated by Abel Berriz
- Fossils, Chris Oxlade
- Introduction to paleontology, Professor Stuart Sutherland
- Life sculpted, tales of the animals, plants, and fungi that drill, break, and scrape to shape the earth, Anthony J. Martin
- Unearthing the past, paleontology and the history of life, by Jeffrey Martz
- The rise of life, the first 3--5 billion years, John Reader ; illustrations by John Gurche