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         Paleontology General:     more books (100)
  1. A History of Paleontology Illustration (Life of the Past) by Jane P. Davidson, 2008-07
  2. The Dinosauria
  3. Dinosaurs of the East Coast by David B. Weishampel, Luther Young, 1998-08-20
  4. Glorified Dinosaurs: The Origin and Early Evolution of Birds by Luis M. Chiappe, 2007-02-02
  5. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of San Juan County, New Mexico (Shorter contributions to general geology) by T. W Stanton, 1916
  6. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of San Juan County, New Mexico (Shorter contributions to general geology) by Charles Whitney Gilmore, 1916
  7. The Miocene of northern Costa Rica;: With notes on its general stratigraphic relations, (Bulletins of American paleontology. v. 9, no. 39: pt. I-II) by Axel A Olsson, 1922
  8. Geological survey of the state of New York, Paleontology, Volume III: An introduction to the study of the general of Paleozoic Brachiopoda, Part I, by ... Paleontologist, assisted by John M. Clark by Charles Emerson Beecher, 1892
  9. Introduction to paleontology, by Robert Evan Sloan, 1971
  10. Studies on the Ordovician stratigraphy and paleontology of North Korea: With notes on the Ordovician fossils of Shantung and Liautung (Bulletin on the Geological Survey of Chosen) by Teiichi Kobayashi, 1931
  11. Paleontology and biostratigraphy of brachiopods from the early and middle Jurassic of central Saudi Arabia (Open-file report) by Yves Alméras, 1988
  12. Paleoenvironmental Significance of Stromatolites in the Americus Limestore Member (Lower Permian, Midcontinent, USA/Induced Color in Ostracode Shell) by Larry E., Ii Denver, Roger L. Kaesler, 1992-08
  13. Paradigms on Pilgrimage: Creationism, Paleontology and Biblical Interpretation by Stephen, J. Godfrey, Christopher, R. Smith, 2005-03-31
  14. Big Bone Lick: The Cradle of American Paleontology by Stanley Hedeen, 2008-02-15

61. Paleontology Undergraduate Students
In planning to study for a career in paleontology, students need to consider several This course fulfills the biology part of the general distribution
http://www.ku.edu/~paleo/geo/undergrad.html
Undergraduate Study in Paleontology
General Considerations
We receive requests from high-school and junior-high students for information on studying paleontology at the university. In planning to study for a career in paleontology, students need to consider several points. · No university in the country offers a major in paleontology for undergraduate students. · To become a practicing, professional paleontologist, one needs either a Ph.D. degree or a master's degree in museum studies. · Paleontology is a blend of geology, biology, and a number of such supporting sciences as chemistry and mathematics. · Being able to express your ideas in good, written English and, when appropriate, in mathematical notation is essential. With these points in mind, the prospective student should plan to earn a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Geology, preferably the latter. Upon entering the university, the student should start working for such a degree as soon as possible. By beginning the study of geology early, the student will have ample opportunity to take a number of biology courses for breadth. Starting early also allows the student to take enough mathematics and other supporting sciences to be an effective scientist. At the outset and throughout the undergraduate career the student should seek the advice of paleontologists on the university faculty.
Undergraduates at the University of Kansas
The KU Department of Geology offers a beginning course in paleontology entitled Prehistoric Life: DNA to Dinosaurs. This course fulfills the biology part of the general distribution requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree, but it does not count toward a major in Geology.

62. Paleontology Links
This site contains links to paleontology sites, information about of thefossil bird Archaeopteryx lithographica and vertebrate paleontology in general.
http://www.esconi.org/Paleontology Links.htm
E.S.C.O.N.I. PALEONTOLOGY LINKS Sloth World http://www.sloth-world.org/ Sharks' Teeth WWW.ELASMO.COM Paul Sereno's Dinosaur Web Site
Paul Sereno's web site provides information on Paul Sereno and his paleontology research, including the dinosaurs Eoraptor, Suchomimus, Deltadromius, Herrerasaurus, Afrovenator and Carcharodontosaurus.
http://dinosaur.uchicago.edu Paul Sereno's Niger Trip Web Site Paul Serono's trip to Niger is chronicled on this web site with the latest daily information. http://www.projectexploration.org/ Dave's Down To Earth Rock Shop www.davesdowntoearthrockshop.com MAPS (Midwest Area Paleontological Society) DINO RUSS's LAIR www.dinoruss.com www.dinoruss.org PaleoPublications ... Paleontology Resources Paleontology related news, books and web resources (Marc Janeway)
http://www.qozi.com/paleontology/form.html
Paleoartisans Homepage
This site contains links to paleontology sites, information about paleontology, and scientifically accurate dinosaur t-shirts
http://members.tripod.com/~paleoartisans/index.htm Paleo Ring
A webring with a large selection of different paleontology and anthropology sites.

63. Treatise On Invertebrate Paleontology
Treatise on Invertebrate paleontology Part S ECHINODERMATA 1 general CharactersHomalozoa Crinozoa (Exept Crinoidea) (2-volume-Set)
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Fossilization (Taphonomy), Biogeography and Biostratigraphy

General introduction: Biostratinomy (the study of the manner in which fossils become orientated and arranged in rocks), fossil diagenesis (the processes acting upon sediment and its constituents from deposition to eventual alteration by metamorphism or weathering), and biogeography and biostratigraphy from the Precambrian to the Quarternary.
1979. 592 pp., hardcover - TREA EUR 75,00 Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
Part C - PROTISTA 2
Sarcodina, chiefly "Thecamoebians" and Foraminifera (2-volume-set)
Sarcodina, Rhizopodea, Lobosia, Amoebida, Mycetozoida, "Thecamoebians", Granuloreticulosia, Athalmida, Foraminiferida, Reitlingerellida, Xenophyphorida, Labryinthulida. 1964. 936 pp. in 2 volumes, hardcover. - TREC2V

64. Paleontology, Science Education, Dinosaur Expeditions, Discoveries And Exhibits
paleontology, science education programs resources for the classroom, Do you have a question about Dinosaurs, Expeditions, or paleontology in general?
http://www.projectexploration.org/qa_library.htm
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About the Paleowizard Dave Blackburn is the "PaleoWizard" for Project Exploration and answers many of the questions about paleontology that are submitted via letters or email to the website. Dave worked with Dr. Sereno while he was an undergraduate at the University of Chicago and accompanied the expedition to Niger in 2000. He is currently a graduate student at Harvard University where he is researching the evolution and development of several groups of modern African frogs. Do you have a question about Dinosaurs, Expeditions, or Paleontology in general?

65. Untitled Document
general paleontology. A general discussion of the nature of paleontological Principles of paleontology, 2nd. Perhaps the best general dioscussion of the
http://maps.unomaha.edu/GFE/paleo materials/paleo.html
Text: Prothero, Bringing Fossils to Life. This course will have an unusual, two-part organization. One lecture each week will be devoted to topics related to principles and problems in paleontology such as those discussed in the first ten chapters of the text. The remaining lectures will be devoted to systematic coverage of invertebrate fossils, and labs will be devoted to work on lab assignments that focus on the identification of fossils. You may wish to keep lecture notes for the two different types of topics in separate notebooks or separate sections of a notebook. Reading assignments are to be completed by the first class of the week indicated. Students will be responsible for all material covered in lecture and in reading assignments. The 3 one-hour exams will be worth 100 points each, and the final exam will be worth 200 points toward the final grade. There will be a lab final worth 50 points, a lab notebook worth 50 points and lab quizzes and exercises worth a total of 100 points. Specimens will be available in the lab during the scheduled lab time, and some selected specimens will be available in the lab throughout the week during which that group is being studied. There will be a quiz on each group following the week scheduled for its study in lab. Specimens will no longer be available after the quiz on that taxonomic group. Lab notebooks will include (minimally) assigned specimen drawings for each group. Drawings should be completed weekly and placed in the notebook. Random checks will be made throughout the semester, and completed notebooks will be due at the lab exam.

66. Dinosaur Paleontology
it can serve as an introduction to the more general methods of paleontology.Moreover, it is designed to help students hone their skills in general
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/AEF/1995/stefanski_dinosaur.html
Dinosaur Paleontology
Mark Stefanski
Type of entry:
  • A unit outline that may be expanded into a summer field course.
Type of activity:
  • Hands-on activity
  • Inquiry based unit
  • Possible off site activity.
Target audience:
  • Life Science
  • Biology
  • Anatomy and Physiology.
Background Information:
Notes for Teacher: Until recently, dinosaurs were looked upon as sluggish, dim witted beasts dragging their tails in the swamps. With the commercialization of Jurassic Park, young people today have a very different view of dinosaur life, but what they probably do not understand is the process by which scientists have revised their interpretation of the fossil record. This unit is intended to help students engage in and appreciate the process by which we can use the fossil record to gain a better understanding of the life history of dinosaurs. Although the unit focuses on one particular group of organisms, it can serve as an introduction to the more general methods of paleontology. Moreover, it is designed to help students hone their skills in general hypothesis testing so that they will be better prepared for future inquiry into other areas of science. The unit, which I've expanded into a summer field course, does require a great deal of advanced preparation on the part of the instructor. However, tremendous resources exist for teachers to educate themselves about current trends in dinosaur paleontology, and with the help of several informative publications and videos, and the services of several excellent museums (including one accessible on the Internet), the needed background information can be gained more quickly than one might think.

67. Hyde Slides: Human Paleontology
HUMAN paleontology; general. Tables; Sites in Caves and Gravels; Egypt;Human paleontology Human paleontology Skeletal Remains. general Evolution
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TABLES.
754.A.1 Pleistocene and Recent Man. Table showing successive cultures and approximate dates. 754.A.2 Diagram showing succeession of prehistoric and historic ages in Egypt and Europe. 754.A.3 Prehistoric human cultures recognized in Mongolia.
SITES IN CAVES AND GRAVELS
754.B.1 Vertical section through Gallenreuth Cave, Franconia. 754.B.2 Map of northern Spain and Southern France showing caves with Paleolithic and Neolithic (mostly Magdalenian) human remains. 754.B.3 Stratification of culture deposits in a rock shelter, Europe. Castillo, near Santander, Northern Spain. Mousterian to Azilian. 754.B.4 Diagram of mouth of cavern of Castillo. 754.B.5 Laugerie Haute at junction of Vezere and Beune Rivers, Dordogne, France. Rock Shelter. 754.B.6 Rock Shelter of Laugerie Basse, Dordogne, S. France. 754.B.7 The Villiage and shelter of Cro Magnon, Dordogne, S. France. 754.B.8 Stratification of culture deposits in river gravel. Europe. Chellean to Mousterian. Chelles on the Marne, France. 754.B.9

68. SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
Vertebrate collections in the Shuler Museum of paleontology have special strengths in general Norman Schwartzkoff visited Shuler Museum laboratories to
http://www.geology.smu.edu/~vineyard/shulermus.html
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
FACILITIES The Shuler Museum of Paleontology maintains research and teaching collections in microfossils, fossil invertebrates, fossil plants, and recent and fossil vertebrates. Active areas of current research involve Mesozoic and Cenozoic vertebrates and plant macrofossils, and palynology. Vertebrate collections in the Shuler Museum of Paleontology have special strengths in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic of Texas, Mesozoic of Southwestern U.S., and representative and research collections from active projects outside the U.S., including Kenya, Malawi, Cameroon, Pakistan, Mexico, and Yemen. The collections and personnel from the Shuler Museum are actively used and involved in outreach programs through area public museums. One such project is the development of a traveling exhibit with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History entitled Lone Star Dinosaurs
Facilities of the Shuler Museum of Paleontology include laboratories for fossil preparation, molding and casting, pollen extraction and anlysis, and morphometric analysis. VISIT OF NORMAN SCHWARTZKOFF General Norman Schwartzkoff visited Shuler Museum laboratories to interview graduate student Elizabeth Gomani and Dr. Louis Jacobs for his segment on

69. PaleoPages: Webs/General
California Amateur paleontology and Fossils This is a personal simulation,computer graphics and computers in general in paleontology (Added
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  • e-fossils - We are fanatical fossil collectors who spend most of our lives in gravel pits and quarries (much to our wives' consternation!). We have decided it is about time to display some of the fossils we unearth and at the same time show how we extract and prepare them. Many of our better specimens have ended up in museums e.g. a crocodile skull, a 4 metre Ichthyosaurus, mammoth remains and numerous ammonites. pop (Added: 20-Sep-2000 Hits: 973 )
  • A Collection of Eocene and Oligocene Fossils - A Collection of Eocene and Oligocene Fossils from the Headon Beds, Barton Beds and Bracklesham Beds of England. (Added: 16-Apr-2002 Hits: 418 )
  • A Paleobotanical Field Trip To Sailor Flat - The Farwest Geoscience Foundation's field trip to an abandoned hydraulic gold mine in California's Mother Lode country, to collect Middle Eocene leaves and seeds. (Added: 24-Apr-2001 Hits: 261 )
  • A quick background to the Pliocene - The Pliocene (5.4 - 2.4 million years ago) is the uppermost subdivision of the long Tertiary period which began 64 million years ago; it represents the final stages of a global cooling trend that led up to the Quaternary ice ages.

70. ISES2004; International Symposium Of Earth System Science-Geography, Mineralogy,
mineralogy, petrography, paleontology, earth science, earth system, stratigraph, general INFORMATION. Basic Information. Host City Map of City
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HOME GENERAL INFORMATION Basic Information Host City Map of City Symposium Venue KEYDATES Abstract Submission January 15 , 2004 Notification of Acceptance March 1, 2004 Early Registration July 1, 2004 Late Registration July 1 - Aug. 31, 2004 Earth Systems 2004 Symposium Secretariat
ODS Symposium Management BASIC INFORMATION Geography The European and Asian (Anatolia) sides are divided by the Bosphorus (Istanbul), the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelle. Time Zone Turkey is seven hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and two hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. Average temperature in Istanbul in September is 15 – 20 degree C. It is advised to bring warm clothing, raincoats, coats and umbrellas. Follow the weather in Istanbul from the web site Istanbul at CNN.com-Weather-Istanbul

71. GENERAL PALEONTOLOGY After The Ice Age, The Return Of Life To
Handbook of paleontology For Beginners and Amateurs,8th printing, Goldring Principles of paleontology, 2nd Ed., Raup and Stanley WHFreeman, 1978, 481 pp
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GENERAL PALEONTOLOGY After the Ice Age, The Return of Life to Glaciated North America , E.C. Pielou
University of Chicago Press, 1991, 366 pp.
ISBN 0-226-66811-8
The Ammonoidea , House and Senior, Ed.
Academic Press, 1981, 593 pp
ISBN 0-12-356780-7
Diatoms to Dinosaurs, the Size and Scale of Living Things , Chris McGowan
Island Press, 1994, 288 pp.
ISBN 1-55963-304-2 Drawing and Understanding Fossils , E.W. Nield
Pergamon Press,1987, 134 pp
ISBN 0-08-033940-9 Earth and Life Through Time , 2nd Ed., Steven M. Stanley W. H Freeman, 1989 , 689 pp ISBN 0-7167-1975-4 The Encyclopedia of Mammals , David Macdonald Facts on File Publishers, 1985, 895 pp. ISBN 0-87196-871-1 The Fossils of the Burgess Shale , Briggs, Erwin and Collier Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994, 238 pp ISBN 1-56098-364-7 Foraminifera, Their Classification and Economic Use , Joseph Cushman Harvard University Press, 1976, 605 pp. ISBN 0-674-30801-8 Fossil Animal Remains , Rixon Athlone Press, 1976, 304pp ISBN 0-485-12028-3 The Fossil Book, rev. ed. , Fenton Doubleday,1959, 740pp

72. Geology Virtual WWW Library - Geology General
general Geology. A Geologist s Lifetime Field List Some Places and Things a Royal Tyrell Museum - Famous Museum of paleontology Near Calgary, Canada
http://www.geologynet.com/geologylinks.htm
Mathematical Geology Associations and Societies Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks Communications ... Universities/Research Institutes General Geology A Geologist's Lifetime Field List - Some Places and Things a Geologist Should See
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Introduction to Rocks and Minerals
A Classic Introductory Text to Rocks and Minerals Introduction to Petrology - Introduction to Petrology and Rocks The K-T Boundary - Description of the K-T Boundary Time and Geology Links to More Information sci.geo.geology

73. General Web Resources
general Web Earth History Resources. To a person uninstructed in natural history, An online collection of fulltext paleontology papers; A links page
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General Web Earth History Resources
To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall. Teach him something of natural history, and you place in his hands a catalogue of those which are worth turning round. - Thomas Henry Huxley, Aphorisms and Reflections These resources are in addition to the ones listed on various pages within the module and tend to apply more generally to the topic of Earth history.
Museum/Information Pages

74. Paleontology
of paleontology site, this page provides general information about earth systems This University of California Berkeley Museum of paleontology site
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@import "/styles/layout_cutting_edge.css"; @import "/styles/base.css"; @import "/styles/cretaceous_look.css"; All Things Cretaceous:
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T-rex teeth found in the B-rex quarry.
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Flora
Resources containing information about Cretaceous plants. Show me information about flora Hide
  • Cretaceous Fossils: Plants Quick Identification Gallery. This site forms a component of the CretaceousFossils.com page providing detailed information and high resolution photos of Cretaceous plants. The site supplies a practical, visual resource designed to facilitate identification of plant fossils from the Cretaceous Period. Educators and students alike may find this site and its links useful for viewing, identifying and downloading photos of exceptionally preserved fossil plant specimens. more info
    Cretaceous period: Evolution of Plant and Animal Life.
    This page is an interactive encyclopedia entry that summarizes plant and animal life of the Cretaceous Period. It provides a comprehensive overview of life and earth systems of the Cretaceous supported by numerous links to primary literature sources and sites with more detailed information. Topics include: Cretaceous angiosperms, insects, dinosaurs, reptiles, climate, and the end of Cretaceous extinction. Educators may find this site useful for review purposes and quick access to the most current research on Cretaceous life.

75. General Natural Science And Earth Science Paleontology Links
The Evolving Earth Foundation is dedicated to earth science education and geologyand paleotology research.
http://www.evolvingearth.org/earthscienceresources/earthsciencesitespaleontology
Paleontology Links Paleocurrents.com
Public education and current projects in paleontology. Tertiary Research Center
The Clarkia Flora of northern Idaho. Fossil Collections of the World USGS Paleontology page Trilobites and their evolution through time
Oxford Brookes University Sloth World Hot paleoLinks If you have a site that you believe should be listed here, please contact Samantha@evolvingearth.org
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76. Home Page | Catalogs | How To Order
Vertebrate paleontology, general. Black, CC et al. 1972. Formation Beglia, Fasc.1 2. Rép. Tunis., Notes Serv. Géol. 35 37; 66+94 pp., ca. 40 fig.
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Lingua Terrae Books Catalog: Vertebrates Home page Catalogs How to order Lingua Terrae catalog Vertebrate paleontology, general Black, C.C. et al. 1972. collection of 5 studies on Neogene fossil vertebrates, i.e. Hipparion (Forstén), avifauna (Rich), Merycopotamus (Black), Fish (Greenwood), and Pachytragus (Robinson) sold Fries, C. et al. 1955. Early Cenozoic vertebrates in the red conglomerate at Guanajuato, Mexico . Smiths. Misc. Coll. 123-7; 25 pp., 6 fig. Orig. wrps., libr. stamp on front cover, uncut, very good. Géologie Méditerranéenne tome III, no. 2 , 1976. pp. 57-154, many fig./phot. Orig. wrps., 4to.
contains a collection of 6 papers on Miocene vertebrates (Squamata, Megadermatidae, Lagomorpha, Giraffidae, Rhinoceros and Deinotherium) from Béni Mellal, Maroc, plus three other papers on Tertiary vertebrates Gervais, P. 1859. Zoologie et paléontologie françaises. Nouvelles recherches sur les animaux vertébrés dont on trouve les ossements enfouis dans le sol de la France ... etc. [2 vols.: texte + atlas]. Bertrand, Paris. 544 pp., 51 fig., 84 plts. Modern hlf. cloth, gilt on spine, marbled boards, lg4to/folio. Gervais, P. 1867-69.

77. Paleontology (General) - Computer Books
paleontology (general) Computer Books. paleontology (general) - Books.Click a book link to view all the available details
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79. 2000 - 2001 TRANSFER GUIDE FOR ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE
PHY 263(3) University Physics III, PHY 223 (4) general Physics. general GeologyEmphasis. GLG 225(4) paleontology, GLG 225(4) Introduction to paleontology
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80. GeoRef In Process
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