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Fossils: A Very Short Introduction

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Fossils have been vital to our understanding of the formation of the earth and the origins of all life on it. However, their impact has not been limited to debates about geology and evolution: attempts to explain their existence has shaken religion at its very roots, and they have remained a subject of ceaseless fascination for people of all ages and backgrounds.

In this delightful book, Keith Thomson provides a remarkably all-encompassing explanation of fossils as a phenomenon. How did Darwin use fossils to support his theory of evolution? What are 'living fossils'? What fossils will we leave behind for future generations to examine? Building on the scientific aspects, he places fossils in a very human context, highlighting their impact on philosophy and mythology, our concept of time, and today's popular culture. What quickly becomes obvious is that the discovery of fossils and the ways in which they have been interpreted over time makes for fascinating reading. From the black market to the Piltdown Man, and from mythological dragons to living dinosaurs, fossils hold a permanent place in the popular imagination.

Author: Thomson K
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 147
ISBN: 9780192805041
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2005

1: Introduction
2: A cultural phenomenon
3: In the popular imagination
4: Some things we know, some things we don't
5: Against the odds
6: Bringing fossils to life
7: Evolving
8: Of molecules and man
9: Fakes and fortunes
10: Back to the future
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Keith Thomson, Professor and Director of Oxford University Museum of Natural History Museum

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