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         Mammoths Paleontology:     more books (59)
  1. Hot Springs Mammoth Site: A Decade by Agenbroad, 1994-06
  2. Vegetation Cover & Environment in the Mammoth Epoch in Siberia by Valentaina V. Ukraintseva, 1993-10
  3. Woolly Mammoth (Pebble Plus) by Helen Frost, 2005-01
  4. The mastodons and mammoths of Michigan by Margaret Anne Skeels, 1962
  5. Mastodons and Mammoths: Ice Age Elephants of New York (New York State Museum Educational Leaflet) by Judith Drumm, 1963
  6. Mammoths: Giants of the Ice Age, Revised Edition by Adrian Lister, Paul Bahn, 2007-11-20
  7. A letter from Silvanus Miller to De Witt Clinton, L.L.D., on the fossil bones of the mammoth discovered in the state of New-York, with some observations on the adjacent country, etc by Silvanus Miller, 1815
  8. The history of the origin, evolution and dispersal of the late Pleistocene Mammuthus-Coelodonta faunal complex in Eurasia (large mammals) by Ralf-Dietrich Kahlke, 1999
  9. The Call of Distant Mammoths: Why The Ice Age Mammals Disappeared by Peter D. Ward, 1998-10-09
  10. Who Are You Calling A Woolly Mammoth (America's Funny But True History) by Elizabeth Levy, 2001-09-01
  11. Twilight of the Mammoths:: Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America (Organisms and Environments) by Paul S. Martin, 2007-05-08
  12. How to Deep Freeze a Mammoth by Björn Kurtén, 1986-04-15
  13. Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids: 65 Million Years of Mammalian Evolution in Europe by Jordi Agustí, Mauricio Anton, 2005-10-03
  14. Woolly Mammoth (Prehistoric Beasts) by Marc Zabludoff, 2009-09

41. HallAnimals.com :: Mammoths, Sabertooths, And Hominids
wildlife, mammoths, Sabertooths, And Hominids is a fascinating, enjoyable, accessible,and strongly recommended as a core title for paleontology Studies
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Catalog: Book Manufacturer: Columbia University Press Authors: Jordi Agusti, Mauricio Anton Release Date: 15 April, 2002 Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours List Price: Our Price: Used Price: ThirdPartyNewPrice Price: More Details from Amazon.com Amazon international Product Reviews: Best single guide on Cenozoic Mammals for general reader This is a fantastic book. There is nothing else like it currently available. The best, most informative, guide to post-Cretaceous European mammals out there for the general reader. Beautiful pictures and detail-filled text will provide any lover of paleontology or indeed zoology with all the information they could possibly want. If you are student the book will also provide a valauble entree to 150 years of scholarship. Buy this while it is still available! A core title for Paleontology Studies reading lists Mammoths, Sabertooths, And Hominids: 65 Million Years Of Mammalian Evolution In Europe by Jordi Agusti (Director of the Institut de Paleontologia M. Crusafont, Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain) and Madrid based, scientific illustrator and artist Maurico Anton, is an astounding, informative, superbly presented tour through the 65 million years of mammalian evolution time-lined from the wake of the dinosaurs' extinction to the rise of modern Homo Sapiens. Mammoths, Sabertooths, And Hominids is an intimate, authoritative, scholarly study of the evolution of mammals, deftly illustrated in black and white with a color insert section that showcases breathtaking art of prehistoric wildlife, Mammoths, Sabertooths, And Hominids is a fascinating, enjoyable, accessible, and strongly recommended as a core title for Paleontology Studies reading lists and academic reference collections.

42. Science & Nature / Biological Sciences / Paleontology
The Call of Distant mammoths Why the Ice Age Mammals Disappeared by a fall of meteors,is still scientifically suspect, Raup (statistical paleontology, U. of
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Florida's Fossils : Guide to Location, Identification and Enjoyment
by Robin C. Brown Pineapple Pr
Paperback - 208 pages
2nd edition (September 1996)
Ed DeRouin (ed@derouin.com) , July 4, 1999
A classic book that should be a part of your library

Excellent discussion of Florida's paleo past and photographs of typical Florida fossils make this book an indispensable tool for the Florida fossil enthusiast. I've worn my copy out by going back to it so often! Read more
The Wisdom of the Bones : In Search of Human Origins

by Alan Walker, Pat Shipman (Contributor) Vintage Books
Paperback - 368 pages
(September 1997) Traveling to the desolate rock-strewn deserts of northen Kenya, where the temperature can hit a brutal and dry 130 degrees, would be enough of a trip, but scientist Alan Walker also takes us on a trip in time, far back in time, where we meet a boy who will help to re-write the story of our human... Read more The Call of Distant Mammoths : Why the Ice Age Mammals Disappeared by Peter Douglas Ward Copernicus Books Paperback - 264 pages (October 1998) Publishers Weekly, March 17, 1997

43. SDNHM: Paleontology Department
Around it grows large sycamore trees, creating refuges for birds. Among theanimals coming here to drink are mammoths, mastodonts, and tapirs.
http://www.sdnhm.org/research/paleontology/oceanside02.html
New excavating site in Oceanside reveals fossils of mammoth, mastodont, and tapir
The set of this scene is a large river meandering through the landscape, just east of Oceanside in north San Diego County. The time is late Pleistocene, approximately 200,000 to maybe 50,000 years ago, during one of the interglacials when the sea-level was higher. Nearby the river is an oxbow lake with freshwater, created as the river took on new turns when the sea-level rose, rich with fish, turtles, and clams. Around it grows large sycamore trees, creating refuges for birds. Among the animals coming here to drink are mammoths, mastodonts, and tapirs. Our paleontologists have been busy this summer uncovering a fossil-rich excavation site in Oceanside, including one tapir being among the many fossils discovered. One of the first fossils found on this project was track ways left in the mud by either mammoths or mastodonts as they plodded along the margin of the river or pond. Later, fossil bones of a mammoth and a mastodont were also collected from the same river deposits as the tapir. Left to right: Palate with three upper cheek teeth; one vertebrae; and a rib fragment of a fossil tapir. This specimen was collected from late Pleistocene (approximately 200,000 to maybe 50,000 years ago) pond deposits east of the city of Oceanside in northern San Diego County.

44. L.A. Guertin - Fossil Hunts!
Summer Field paleontology School Museum of Geology, South Dakota School of Minesand this amazing sinkhole contains possibly as many as 100 mammoths that were
http://www.sciencecareersweb.net/GeolWeb/Paleo_Opps.htm
P ALEONTOLOGY OPPORTUNITIES Below are listed some specific opportunities available through natural history museums in paleontology. Museums are beginning to offer certification programs in paleontology, where you become trained in curation and collections management. Some museums offer intensive field seminars in paleontology. Keep in mind that this list is not all-inclusive! Paleo-Course Work at Museums Paleontology Certification Program
Denver Museum of Natural History
http://www.dmnh.org/programs/adultPrograms/certificationPrograms.html

Certification program offered to adults "wanting to learn more about paleontology and to develop skills in the collection and preservation of fossils. The core certification program consists of a series of required courses that provide students with an introduction to the history of life as revealed through the fossil record as well as comprehensive knowledge of the theories and techniques of paleontology. Beyond core certification, there are two specialized tracks – one Lab Specialization Certificate and a Field Specialization Certificate. Some optional courses are offered for college credit." The Paleobiology Training Program
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/ptp.html

45. UCSC Researcher Wins Top Paleontology Award: 07-13-98
or her career reflects excellence and quality in the science of paleontology. understandthe ecology of Pleistoceneera mammals, such as mammoths and mastodons
http://www.ucsc.edu/oncampus/currents/98-99/07-13/paleontology.htm
July 13, 1998
UCSC researcher wins top paleontology award
By Tim Stephens
Paul Koch The Paleontological Society has bestowed the 1998 Charles Schuchert Award on paleontologist and geochemist Paul Koch, an assistant professor of earth sciences. The Schuchert Award is presented annually to a researcher whose work early in his or her career reflects excellence and quality in the science of paleontology. Koch will formally receive the award October 27 at the Paleontological Society's luncheon at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America in Toronto. Koch's research involves analyzing the chemical composition of fossils for clues to the biology and ecology of extinct animals. His work also sheds light on prehistoric changes in Earth's climate. In one project, Koch and his coworkers analyze mineral deposits on fossil bones to document changes in the climate on land during a period around 50 to 60 million years ago when most of the modern groups of mammals first appeared. These mineral deposits reveal the oxygen isotope composition of rainfall at the time they were formed, a measurement closely tied to the mean annual temperature. One of the main thrusts of Koch's research is to understand the ecology of Pleistocene-era mammals, such as mammoths and mastodons, in North America. The last appearances of these animals in the fossil record date to around 13,000 years ago. This coincides with a period of rapid climatic shifts at the end of the last ice age. In addition, the first hard evidence for substantial human populations in North America also dates precisely to this period.

46. Books About Paleontology And Fossils - P-Z
Green; Curious Bones Mary Anning and the Birth of paleontology (Great Scientist Green;The Kids' Natural History Book Making Dinos, Fossils, mammoths More!
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Books about Paleontology and Fossils - P-Z
Here is an alphabetical list of books about Paleontology and Fossils, compiled by a science librarian, that are currently available (in print). Click on the image or title for additional information and availability. The list is frequently updated; so check back often. CONTENTS Titles A-O Children/K-12 Level Magazines

47. Books About Paleontology And Fossils
The Bone Hunters The Heroic Age of paleontology in the American West by Uri BryozoanEvolution by Frank K. McKinney; The Call of Distant mammoths Why the Ice
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Books about Paleontology and Fossils
Here is an alphabetical list of books about Paleontology and Fossils, compiled by a science librarian, that are currently available (in print). Click on the image or title for additional information and availability. The list is frequently updated; so check back often. NOTE: There is a separate section for Children / K-12 Level Books Last updated: March 3, 2003 CONTENTS Titles P-Z

48. [Camp01-isl] Meet The Mammoths!
Briefing October 812 2001 Greetings Campers - this week we continue studying theChumash and add the exciting paleontology feature of the Wooly mammoths.
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[Camp01-isl] Meet the Mammoths!
Islands Briefing October 8-12 2001 Greetings Campers - this week we continue studying the Chumash and add the exciting Paleontology feature of the Wooly Mammoths. Come find out how these huge shaggy Ice Age beasts managed to reach the Channel Islands - and - then dwarfed in size over thousands of years to become PYGMY MAMMOTHS ! Online, book, and hands-on kit from Camp let you explore this scientific marvel. Chumash link http://www.rain.org/campinternet/channelhistory/expedition1/unit1B.html Wooly Mammoth link http://www.rain.org/campinternet/channelhistory/science/paleontology.html Dig Your DIG this week will take you on the trail to discover the secrets of the WOOLY MAMMOTHS ! Dig will be open Tues-Fri, and again on Monday next week to accommodate varied lab schedules. Reading Forge ahead and read more Chumash and Native legends online with Camp Internet! GPS We encourage our ISL classes to get out their GPS units and start recording any native plants on their school grounds. Record the name of the plant, its location (latitude, longitude and elevation), and if you have a digital camera, you can start taking pictures of the plants. Build up your archive of native plants identification for a project we will do together in the winter.

49. [Camp01-isl] Chumash, LIVE Chat, Mammoths And More !
Islands Briefing October 1519 2001 Greetings Campers - this week we continue studyingthe Chumash and the exciting paleontology feature of the Wooly mammoths.
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[Camp01-isl] Chumash, LIVE Chat, Mammoths and more !
Islands Briefing October 15-19 2001 Greetings Campers - this week we continue studying the Chumash and the exciting Paleontology feature of the Wooly Mammoths. Come find out how these huge shaggy Ice age beasts managed to reach the Channel Islands - and - then dwarfed in size over thousands of years to become PYGMY MAMMOTHS ! Online, book, and hands-on kit from Camp let you explore this scientific marvel. PLUS - we have your first LIVE CHAT with a Scientist - see details below. Chumash link http://www.rain.org/campinternet/channelhistory/expedition1/unit1B.html Wooly Mammoth link http://www.rain.org/campinternet/channelhistory/science/paleontology.html

50. Park Paleontology Volume 5, No. 4 Fall 1999
by a crew from MNA led by the new Colbert Curator of Vertebrate paleontology, Dr.David Mammuthus exilis Pygmy mammoths on the Channel Islands by staff writer.
http://www.aqd.nps.gov/grd/geology/paleo/paleo_5_4/
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P ALEONTOLOGY Volume 5, No.4 Fall 1999
Table of Contents
NPS Paleontology Meeting in Denver
Paleontology and the Presidents

GRCA: Rampart and Muav Caves

A New Specimen of Aetosaur
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Park Paleo Pin Awards

NPS Paleontology Meeting in Denver T he Geologic Resource Division (GRD) hosted a paleontology meeting in Denver on Tuesday, October 19, 1999. Over twenty-five individuals representing ten different National Park Service areas participated in discussions on a variety of paleontologial resource issues. The meeting was held in conjunction with the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology annual meeting. The meeting raised issues and key points on paleontological resources inventory and monitoring. Rick Harris led discussions on developing a servicewide GPRA goal for paleontology and the NPS Natural Resource Initiative. IMR GPRA coordinator Ron Thoman joined the discussions and provided suggestions for developing technical guidance. Ted Weasma (MOJA) volunteered to coordinate a small workgroup involved in the development of technical guidance for the servicewide GPRA goal. The outcome based goal that was adpoted for the NPS is, "By September 2005, 20% of known paleontological resources will be in good condition". The group discussed the concept of good condition as a measureable goal.

51. Park Paleontology Volume 4, No. 1, Winter 1998
What common denominator unifies all of the diverse fields within paleontology? Arethe Wrangell Island mammoths to be excluded from being recognized as fossils
http://www.aqd.nps.gov/grd/geology/paleo/paleo_4_1/
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Invitation for Contributions

1998 Paleo Resource Conference

Something to Whistle About

Hagerman Fossil Beds
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Fossil Forum
Invitation for Contributions
"Park Paleontology"
newsletter is back! To keep it fresh and informative we would like to hear from you. If you have paleontological news relevant to the national parks please write a few paragraphs and send to: Vince Santucci
Fossil Butte National Monument
P.O. Box 592
Kemmerer, WY 83101
Vincent_Santucci@nps.gov
Park Paleontology's schedule is quarterly. The spring issue is planned for publication in April, 1998. Written opinions regarding the "Fossil Forum" topic are also welcomed. 1998 Paleontological Resources Conference Rachel Benton Badlands National Monument Badlands National Park is in the process of coordinating the Fifth Conference on Fossil Resources to be held in Rapid City, South Dakota, October 13-16, 1998. The park will be working in partnership with
  • the United States Forest Service,
  • the Bureau of Land Management,
  • the State of South Dakota

52. Year In Science 2001: Paleontology
Year In Science paleontology. Mastodons, woolly mammoths, ground sloths, giantarmadillos, and sabertoothed tigers roamed North America 14,000 years ago.
http://www.discover.com/jan_02/paleontology.html
DISCOVER Vol. 23 No. 1 (January 2002)
Table of Contents
Year In Science
Paleontology That Killer Instinct
Two studies published this past spring pin the blame squarely on humans. John Alroy of the University of California at Santa Barbara designed a computer model to simulate the actions of "virtual hunters" and found that the arrival of humans in North America correlated with the demise of some 30 species of giant fauna. Geochronologist Richard Roberts of the University of Melbourne used a sophisticated optical technique to date megafauna-filled sediments from 28 sites across Australia. He discovered that 55 different vertebrate species vanished just as humans were dispersing across the continent. Some scientists have blamed a lethal virus or climate change for the annihilation of giant vertebrates in America. But Alroy says there is no virus that could kill mammoths but spare rodents and rabbits. And although the environment at the time was warming all over the world, the eradication of large mammals was confined to the American continent.
Tinysaurus
Hadrocodium wui's

Photograph courtesy of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

53. The Journal Of Vertebrate Paleontology
4)486. mammoths of North America Cary Thomas Madden, Journal ofVertebrate paleontology, 1983, 2(4)486487. Biostratigraphy and
http://www.vertpaleo.org/jvp/contents-2-4.html
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
1982 Vol. 2, No. 4
New Pteraspididae (Agnatha, Heterostraci) from the Lower Devonian of Northwest Territories, Canada
David K. Elliott, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Hardistiella montanensis n. gen. et sp. (Petromyzontida) from the Lower Carboniferous of Montana, with remarks on the affinities of the lampreys
Philippe Janvier and Richard Lund, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Catalogue of Late Pennsylvanian ichthyoliths, Part II
Linda Elaine Tway and Jiri Zidek, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Braincase of Mesozoic birds: I. New preparation of the "London" Archaeopteryx
Kenneth N. Whetstone, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, An associated musk ox skeleton from Saltville, Virginia
Jerry N. McDonald and Charles S. Bartlett , Jr. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Pitymys meadensis Hibbard from the Valley of Mexico and the classification of North American species of Pitymys (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
Charles A. Repenning

54. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
paleontology. mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids 65 Million Years of MammalianEvolution in Europe by Jordi Augusti Publisher Comments mammoths, Sabertooths
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List Price $20.00 Your Price (Used - Trade Paper) check for new and sale copies Mining Coal: A Human History by Barbara Freese Powells.com Staff Pick Coal generates over half of the electricity we consume yet we know little about this charred material save a few mining songs and horror stories about canaries and black lungs. In this sumptuous book we follow the black rock through time and discover its... ( read more List Price $25.00 Your Price (Used - Hardcover) check for new and sale copies Reference Dictionary of Geological Terms 3RD Edition by Robert L Bates Publisher Comments From Aa toZweikanter, this popular dictionary has now been revised and updated. This edition includes over 1,000 new terms plus: -accurate definitions without technical jargon -many word origins -hyphenation and pronunciation guide -commonly used... (

55. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
paleontology. The Call of Distant mammoths Why the Ice Age Mammals Disappearedby Peter Douglas Ward Review Ward (The End of Evolution), a University of
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning view of the continent, across the fortieth parallel and down through 4.6 billion years Twenty years ago, when John McPhee began his journeys back and forth across the United States, he planned to describe a cross section of... ( read more
List Price $20.00 Your Price (Used - Trade Paper) check for new and sale copies Mining Coal: A Human History by Barbara Freese Powells.com Staff Pick Coal generates over half of the electricity we consume yet we know little about this charred material save a few mining songs and horror stories about canaries and black lungs. In this sumptuous book we follow the black rock through time and discover its... ( read more List Price $25.00 Your Price (Used - Hardcover) check for new and sale copies Reference Dictionary of Geological Terms 3RD Edition by Robert L Bates Publisher Comments From Aa toZweikanter, this popular dictionary has now been revised and updated. This edition includes over 1,000 new terms plus: -accurate definitions without technical jargon -many word origins -hyphenation and pronunciation guide -commonly used... (

56. Accession 01-243 - Science Service, Records, Circa 1926-1967
QE paleontology mammoths and Mastodons; QE paleontology Dinosaurs;QE paleontology Dinosaurs (Triceratops and other ceratopsians);
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Consists of information files on paleontology and paleobiology. Materials include photographs, clippings and articles. Box 1 of 1
  • QE Paleontology
  • QE Paleontology Fossils
  • QE Paleontology Mammals, Extinct
  • QE Paleontology Fossils
  • QE Paleobotany
  • QE Petrified Forests
  • QE Paleontology Primates
  • QE Paleontology Reptiles
  • QE Paleontology Saber-Tooth Cats
  • QE Paleontology Titanotheres, Etc.
  • QE Paleontology Trilobites
  • QH DNA
  • QE Paleontology Mammals, Fossil (Warm-blooded vertebrates, Smithsonian Institution series)
  • QE Paleontology Mammoths and Mastodons
  • QE Paleontology Dinosaurs
  • QE Paleontology Dinosaurs (Triceratops and other ceratopsians)
  • QE Paleontology Dinosaur Park
  • QE Paleontology Expeditions - Asia (Gobi Desert)
  • QE Paleontology Fossil Footprints
  • QE Paleontology Ground Sloths
  • QE Paleontology Horse - Evolution
  • QE Paleontology La Brea Tar Pits
  • QE Paleontology Insects
  • QE Paleontology Fossil Plants
  • QE Paleontology Fossils, Micro-Fossils

57. Science : Paleontology
Subjects Science paleontology. mammoths, Sabertooths and Hominids 65 MillionYears of Mammalian Evolution in Europe by Mauricio Anton Hardcover March
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58. Science : Paleontology
Subjects Science paleontology. When mammoths Walked the Earth by Caroline Arnold,Laurie A. Caple (Illustrated by) Hardcover September 2002 List price
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59. English Books > Science > Paleontology
Montreal, Cananda); Hardback; Book ISBN 0716718227 Vertebrate paleontology In The EdwinH.; Paperback; Large size ISBN 0486249182 Were the mammoths Killed by
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60. Audio Visual Collections - Fordham University Libraries
impaired. Feature f. mammoths of the ice age, LC, W VHS 1863, mammoths. paleontology Pleistocene. Paleoecology Pleistocene. A
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