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Author Thomson, Keith Stewart.

Title The legacy of the Mastodon : the golden age of fossils in America / Keith Thomson.

Publication Info. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2008]
©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 386 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, maps
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-369) and index.
Contents pt. one: The Jeffersonians -- Fossil hunters on the frontier -- Big Bone Lick -- Franklin, Jefferson, and the incognitum -- Jefferson's "great-claw" and a world about to change -- The first American dinosaurs: an eighteenth-century mystery story -- Fossils and show business: Mr. Peale's Mastodon -- pt. two: Fossils and geology -- Fossils and extinction: dangerous ideas -- Mary Anning's world -- An American natural science -- An American geology -- Bad lands: no time for ideas -- Dr. Leidy's dinosaur -- Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden -- pt. three: Giant Saurians and horned mammals -- Kansas and a new regime -- Entry of the gladiators -- Riding the rails -- The first Yale college expedition -- The competition begins -- Buffalo land: who was Professor Paleozoic? -- 1872: the year of conflict -- The case of the great horned mammals -- Going separate ways -- Two into four won't go -- To the Black Hills -- To the Judith River -- pt. four: Toward the twentieth century -- The rise of dinosaurs -- The good, the bad, and the ugly -- Going public -- 1890: the end of the beginning -- Appendixes -- The geological column -- Leidy on evolution -- Cope on evolution.
Summary "The uncovering in the mid-1700s of fossilized mastodon bones and teeth at Big Bone Lick, Kentucky, signaled the beginning of a great American adventure. The West was opening up, and unexplored lands beckoned. Unimagined paleontological treasures awaited discovery: strange horned mammals, birds with teeth, flying reptiles, gigantic fish, diminutive ancestors of horses and camels, and more than a hundred different kinds of dinosaurs. This exciting book tells the story of the grandest period of fossil discovery in American history, the years from 1750 to 1890." "The volume begins with Thomas Jefferson, whose keen interest in the American mastodon led him to champion the study of fossil vertebrates. The book continues with vivid descriptions of the actual work of prospecting for fossils - a pick in one hand, a rifle in the other - and enthralling portraits of Joseph Leidy, Ferdinand Hayden, Edward Cope, and Othniel Marsh, among other major figures in the development of the science of paleontology."--Jacket.
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Subject Mastodons -- North America.
Mastodons.
North America.
Mammoths -- North America.
Mammoths.
Mammals, Fossil -- North America.
Mammals, Fossil.
Paleontology -- North America.
Paleontology.
Paleontology -- United States -- History.
United States.
History.
Paleontology -- United States -- History -- 18th century.
Chronological Term 18th century
Subject Paleontology -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Chronological Term 19th century
Geschichte 1750-1800
Geschichte 1800-1900
Geschichte 1750-1890
1700-1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Thomson, Keith Stewart. Legacy of the Mastodon. New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2008 9780300117042 (DLC) 2007037329 (OCoLC)171049906
ISBN 9780300151848 (electronic book)
0300151845 (electronic book)
1282088602
9781282088603
0300117043
9780300117042
9780300151299 (paperback)
0300151292 (paperback)