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190 pp.
| Chelsea
| February, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5964-5$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These volumes provide comprehensive coverage of prehistoric life from the Cretaceous Period through recent ancient history (145 million to 200,000 years ago). Each volume integrates current understandings from evolutionary biology, earth science, archaeology, and paleontology in detailed discussions of the dominant animals that lived during the title era. Illustrations, diagrams, and sidebars enhance the already well-organized main texts. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: The Age of Mammals, Early Humans, Last of the Dinosaurs, Primates and Human Ancestors, and The Rise of Mammals.
151 pp.
| Chelsea
| January, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5966-9$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These volumes provide comprehensive coverage of prehistoric life from the Cretaceous Period through recent ancient history (145 million to 200,000 years ago). Each volume integrates current understandings from evolutionary biology, earth science, archaeology, and paleontology in detailed discussions of the dominant animals that lived during the title era. Illustrations, diagrams, and sidebars enhance the already well-organized main texts. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: The Age of Mammals, Early Humans, Last of the Dinosaurs, Primates and Human Ancestors, and The Rise of Mammals.
163 pp.
| Chelsea
| January, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5963-8$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These volumes provide comprehensive coverage of prehistoric life from the Cretaceous Period through recent ancient history (145 million to 200,000 years ago). Each volume integrates current understandings from evolutionary biology, earth science, archaeology, and paleontology in detailed discussions of the dominant animals that lived during the title era. Illustrations, diagrams, and sidebars enhance the already well-organized main texts. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: The Age of Mammals, Early Humans, Last of the Dinosaurs, Primates and Human Ancestors, and The Rise of Mammals.
158 pp.
| Chelsea
| January, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5965-2$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These volumes provide comprehensive coverage of prehistoric life from the Cretaceous Period through recent ancient history (145 million to 200,000 years ago). Each volume integrates current understandings from evolutionary biology, earth science, archaeology, and paleontology in detailed discussions of the dominant animals that lived during the title era. Illustrations, diagrams, and sidebars enhance the already well-organized main texts. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: The Age of Mammals, Early Humans, Last of the Dinosaurs, Primates and Human Ancestors, and The Rise of Mammals.
232 pp.
| Chelsea
| January, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5962-1$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These volumes provide comprehensive coverage of prehistoric life from the Cretaceous Period through recent ancient history (145 million to 200,000 years ago). Each volume integrates current understandings from evolutionary biology, earth science, archaeology, and paleontology in detailed discussions of the dominant animals that lived during the title era. Illustrations, diagrams, and sidebars enhance the already well-organized main texts. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: The Age of Mammals, Early Humans, Last of the Dinosaurs, Primates and Human Ancestors, and The Rise of Mammals.
159 pp.
| Chelsea
| October, 2008
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5960-7$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These well-organized books provide thorough coverage of prehistoric life from the Paleozoic Era through the end of the Jurassic Period (542–145 million years ago), though some attention is also paid to Precambrian life origins. Each volume presents up-to-date information about ancient life, drawn from the fields of geology, evolutionary biology, and paleontology. Color illustrations, timelines, and diagrams are well placed. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: Dawn of the Dinosaur Age, Early Life, The First Vertebrates[cf1, March onto Land, and Time of the Giants.
155 pp.
| Chelsea
| August, 2008
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5961-4$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These well-organized books provide thorough coverage of prehistoric life from the Paleozoic Era through the end of the Jurassic Period (542–145 million years ago), though some attention is also paid to Precambrian life origins. Each volume presents up-to-date information about ancient life, drawn from the fields of geology, evolutionary biology, and paleontology. Color illustrations, timelines, and diagrams are well placed. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: Dawn of the Dinosaur Age, Early Life, The First Vertebrates[cf1, March onto Land, and Time of the Giants.
188 pp.
| Chelsea
| July, 2008
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5958-4$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These well-organized books provide thorough coverage of prehistoric life from the Paleozoic Era through the end of the Jurassic Period (542–145 million years ago), though some attention is also paid to Precambrian life origins. Each volume presents up-to-date information about ancient life, drawn from the fields of geology, evolutionary biology, and paleontology. Color illustrations, timelines, and diagrams are well placed. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: Dawn of the Dinosaur Age, Early Life, The First Vertebrates[cf1, March onto Land, and Time of the Giants.
192 pp.
| Chelsea
| July, 2008
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5959-1$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These well-organized books provide thorough coverage of prehistoric life from the Paleozoic Era through the end of the Jurassic Period (542–145 million years ago), though some attention is also paid to Precambrian life origins. Each volume presents up-to-date information about ancient life, drawn from the fields of geology, evolutionary biology, and paleontology. Color illustrations, timelines, and diagrams are well placed. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: Dawn of the Dinosaur Age, Early Life, The First Vertebrates[cf1, March onto Land, and Time of the Giants.
224 pp.
| Chelsea
| June, 2008
|
LibraryISBN 978-0-8160-5957-7$35.00
(3)
YA
Prehistoric Earth series.
These well-organized books provide thorough coverage of prehistoric life from the Paleozoic Era through the end of the Jurassic Period (542–145 million years ago), though some attention is also paid to Precambrian life origins. Each volume presents up-to-date information about ancient life, drawn from the fields of geology, evolutionary biology, and paleontology. Color illustrations, timelines, and diagrams are well placed. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Prehistoric Earth titles: Dawn of the Dinosaur Age, Early Life, The First Vertebrates[cf1, March onto Land, and Time of the Giants.