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Fossils: A Story of the Rocks and Their Record of Prehistoric Life

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The book surveys fossil types and the processes of fossilization, explaining how rocks preserve remains and what fossils reveal about past life. It presents geological time and formation concepts to show how stratigraphy and revolutions segment earth history. Sequence chapters trace life from the earliest pre‑Cambrian forms through Paleozoic invertebrates and fishes, the Mesozoic dominance of reptiles and dinosaurs, and the Cenozoic radiation of mammals. Illustrated material and case studies cover plants, marine invertebrates, dinosaur skeletons and tracks, extinct birds and mammalian groups such as early horses and mastodons, and notable deposits like asphalt and fossil pits. Practical discussion of field collecting, interpretation, and museum display rounds out the volume.

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Harvey C. Markman

Harvey C. Markman is an author known for his contributions to the field of paleontology, particularly through his work "Fossils: A Story of the Rocks and Their Record of Prehistoric Life." This book explores the significance of fossils in understanding Earth's history and the evolution of life. Markman's writing aims to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a broader audience, highlighting the fascinating relationship between geology and prehistoric life. His work reflects a commitment to educating readers about the natural world and the importance of fossils in piecing together the planet's ancient past.

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