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The author recounts a lifetime of fossil-hunting fieldwork across western fossil provinces, describing seasonal expeditions, camps, and the practical skills needed to locate, excavate, and transport large fossil-bearing slabs. He narrates work in chalk beds, badlands, river basins, and desert formations, records notable discoveries of dinosaurs, marine reptiles, fossil plants, and Ice Age mammals, and explains quarrying, preparation, and shipment techniques. Interwoven are accounts of scientific collaboration and correspondence with museums and researchers, plus personal reflections on the hardships, rewards, and enduring fascination of recovering ancient life.

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Charles H. Sternberg

Charles H. Sternberg was an American fossil hunter and paleontologist known for his significant contributions to the field of paleontology in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his memoir, "The Life of a Fossil Hunter," which chronicles his adventures and discoveries in the pursuit of fossils across North America. Sternberg's work not only advanced scientific understanding of prehistoric life but also captured the spirit of exploration and discovery that characterized his era. His passion for fossils and dedication to the field have left a lasting impact on paleontological studies.

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