Publication

1995 - Columbia University Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

62,500 words, Guess

Page Count

250 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing407575
  • Goodreads1805224

Classifications

  • DDC567.9/7
  • LCCQE862.S3 C58 1995

Description

One of the strangest mysteries of the ancient past lies within a quarry in the American Southwest and concerns Coelophysis Bauri (Seel-O-Fise-Iss Bow-Ree), a carnivorous dinosaur that was no bigger than a large dog. More than a thousand fossilized remains of this animal have been found in a small area, and evidence suggests ten times that number may still be buried there. Why did so many of these little dinosaurs die in one place? Renowned paleontologist Edwin H. Colbert takes readers on a marvelous journey to search for answers in The Little Dinosaurs of Ghost Ranch. Colbert details the excavations that began nearly fifty years ago at Ghost Ranch, the quarry in Northern New Mexico where these fossils were discovered, and the 200-million-year-old prehistory of Coelophysis Bauri, an early predecessor of the giant dinosaurs with which most of us are familiar. Numerous photographs and illustrations, accompanied by George Colbert's detailed maps, chronicle the quest for the truth about Coelophysis. A color insert features the handsome panoramic paintings of Margaret Colbert, giving readers an excellent visual approximation of the prehistoric world.

First Sentence

At the beginning of the summer of 1947 I was in the Southwest to search for fossils.

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  • The little dinosaurs of Ghost RanchHardcoverColumbia University Press1995-01-01

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