Dinosaur Lives Unearthing an Evolutionary Saga

Cover of Dinosaur Lives Unearthing an Evolutionary Saga by John R. Horner
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 1997
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9780060174866
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 6.75 Inches
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 567.9
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Dinosaur Lives Unearthing an Evolutionary Saga by John R. Horner, published by HarperCollins in 1997, is a comprehensive exploration of the profound impact dinosaurs have on our understanding of life. This first edition, comprising 244 pages, delves into Horner’s extensive research and experiences as a celebrated paleontologist, highlighting how dinosaurs have influenced modern culture and scientific thought. The book examines the evolution of these creatures and their relevance to contemporary species, including humans.

Readers will find a blend of fieldwork narratives and laboratory insights, as Horner recounts his adventures in uncovering fossil beds and the emotional journey tied to his discoveries. The text addresses significant questions in paleontology, such as the nature of dinosaur physiology and their evolutionary connections to modern birds. Through this exploration, Horner presents new evidence and arguments surrounding key controversies in the field, offering a fresh perspective on the history of life on Earth and our place within it.


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Celebrated paleontologist Jack Horner examines the enormous impact dinosaurs have on our own lives, from block buster films like Jurassic Park and The Lost World (for which Horner was technical adviser) to his cutting-edge research on how dinosaurs evolved, which throws light on how all species – humans included – arise and die out. Dinosaur Lives also explores the deep emotional effects of the search for knowledge. Horner takes us with him into the field as he braves the elements (and an occasional flock of attacking pelicans) to uncover vast fossil beds that reveal the communal lives and deaths of dinosaurs. He shares the thrill of discovery, the subtler delight that comes with intellectual achievement, and the sadness that attends the death of his best friend and partner in countless digs. Horner then transports us from the timeless realm of fieldwork to the laboratory, where recent technological innovations – many pioneered by Horner – have transformed our understanding of how dinosaurs grew up, raised their young, socialized with their kin, survived environmental disasters, and evolved over the course of millions of years. Here he offers new evidence and arguments regarding the major dinosaur controversies of the day: Were they hot-blooded or cold-blooded? Did they give rise to modern birds? Were they decimated by a gigantic meteor 65 million years ago? Ultimately, he offers a provocative new way to think about life on Earth, including our own condition and fate.

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