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9780810926523 - David A. Grimaldi, American Museum of Natural History: Amber: Window to the Past
David A. Grimaldi, American Museum of Natural History

Amber: Window to the Past (2003)

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ISBN: 9780810926523 bzw. 0810926520, in Englisch, 216 Seiten, Harry N. Abrams, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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The unique properties of amber (fossilized tree resin) have long intrigued many people, and never more so than now. This fascinating book, which accompanied the most comprehensive exhibition about amber ever mounted, organized by the American Museum of Natural History in New York, explores the various aspects of this remarkable material, from its part in delineating evolutionary history, though study of the folklore surrounding it, to its use in decorative arts and jewelry. The 230 gorgeous and amazingly varied photographs and drawings vividly illuminate the roles of amber in both nature and art. Author David A. Grimaldi, associate curator and chairman of the American Museum of Natural History's Department of Entomology, looks at the origins and properties of amber and discusses how the objects, called inclusions, preserved within it provide not only clues to where, when, and how species of flora and fauna originated and developed, but also fascinating stories of how particular ones lived and died. Reproductions of amber pieces are supplemented by historical engravings and photographs as well as line drawings by the author that "map" what is going on within amber samples, highlighted by his reconstruction of an ancient Dominican forest from the clues provided by amber found there. A selected bibliography and index round out this engrossing and readable book, now available as an affordable paperback, which will delight lovers of science, history, and art as well as anyone intrigued by stories of how we - and our world - have evolved. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: Harry N. Abrams, Harry N. Abrams, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2003-04-01, Studio: Harry N. Abrams, Verkaufsrang: 1369262.
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9780810926523 - David A. Grimaldi, American Museum of Natural History: Amber: Window to the Past
David A. Grimaldi, American Museum of Natural History

Amber: Window to the Past (2003)

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ISBN: 9780810926523 bzw. 0810926520, in Englisch, 216 Seiten, Harry N. Abrams, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.

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The unique properties of amber (fossilized tree resin) have long intrigued many people, and never more so than now. This fascinating book, which accompanied the most comprehensive exhibition about amber ever mounted, organized by the American Museum of Natural History in New York, explores the various aspects of this remarkable material, from its part in delineating evolutionary history, though study of the folklore surrounding it, to its use in decorative arts and jewelry. The 230 gorgeous and amazingly varied photographs and drawings vividly illuminate the roles of amber in both nature and art. Author David A. Grimaldi, associate curator and chairman of the American Museum of Natural History's Department of Entomology, looks at the origins and properties of amber and discusses how the objects, called inclusions, preserved within it provide not only clues to where, when, and how species of flora and fauna originated and developed, but also fascinating stories of how particular ones lived and died. Reproductions of amber pieces are supplemented by historical engravings and photographs as well as line drawings by the author that "map" what is going on within amber samples, highlighted by his reconstruction of an ancient Dominican forest from the clues provided by amber found there. A selected bibliography and index round out this engrossing and readable book, now available as an affordable paperback, which will delight lovers of science, history, and art as well as anyone intrigued by stories of how we - and our world - have evolved. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: Harry N. Abrams, Harry N. Abrams, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2003-04-01, Studio: Harry N. Abrams, Verkaufsrang: 1369262.
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9780810926523 - David A. Grimaldi, American Museum of Natural History: Amber: Window to the Past
David A. Grimaldi, American Museum of Natural History

Amber: Window to the Past (2003)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika EN PB US FE

ISBN: 9780810926523 bzw. 0810926520, in Englisch, 216 Seiten, Harry N. Abrams, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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The unique properties of amber (fossilized tree resin) have long intrigued many people, and never more so than now. This fascinating book, which accompanied the most comprehensive exhibition about amber ever mounted, organized by the American Museum of Natural History in New York, explores the various aspects of this remarkable material, from its part in delineating evolutionary history, though study of the folklore surrounding it, to its use in decorative arts and jewelry. The 230 gorgeous and amazingly varied photographs and drawings vividly illuminate the roles of amber in both nature and art. Author David A. Grimaldi, associate curator and chairman of the American Museum of Natural History's Department of Entomology, looks at the origins and properties of amber and discusses how the objects, called inclusions, preserved within it provide not only clues to where, when, and how species of flora and fauna originated and developed, but also fascinating stories of how particular ones lived and died. Reproductions of amber pieces are supplemented by historical engravings and photographs as well as line drawings by the author that "map" what is going on within amber samples, highlighted by his reconstruction of an ancient Dominican forest from the clues provided by amber found there. A selected bibliography and index round out this engrossing and readable book, now available as an affordable paperback, which will delight lovers of science, history, and art as well as anyone intrigued by stories of how we - and our world - have evolved. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: Harry N. Abrams, Harry N. Abrams, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2003-04-01, Studio: Harry N. Abrams, Verkaufsrang: 1369262.
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0810919664 - David A. Grimaldi: Amber
David A. Grimaldi

Amber

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ISBN: 0810919664 bzw. 9780810919662, in Englisch, Harry N Abrams, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.

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antiques and collectibles,crafts and hobbies,glass and glassware,houseware and dining,nature and ecology,rocks and minerals,science and math, The unique properties of amber (fossilized tree resin) have long intrigued many people, and never more so than now. This fascinating book, which accompanied the most comprehensive exhibition about amber ever mounted, organized by the American Museum of Natural History in New York, explores the various aspects of this remarkable material, from its part in delineating evolutionary history, though study of the folklore surrounding it, to its use in decorative arts and jewelry. The 230 gorgeous and amazingly varied photographs and drawings vividly illuminate the roles of amber in both nature and art. Author David A. Grimaldi, associate curator and chairman of the American Museum of Natural History's Department of Entomology, looks at the origins and properties of amber and discusses how the objects, called inclusions, preserved within it provide not only clues to where, when, and how species of flora and fauna originated and developed, but also fascinating stories of how particular ones lived and died. Reproductions of amber pieces are supplemented by historical engravings and photographs as well as line drawings by the author that "map" what is going on within amber samples, highlighted by his reconstruction of an ancient Dominican forest from the clues provided by amber found there. A selected bibliography and index round out this engrossing and readable book, now available as an affordable paperback, which will delight lovers of science, history, and art as well as anyone intr.
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9780810919662 - David A. Grimaldi: Amber: Window to the Past
David A. Grimaldi

Amber: Window to the Past

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9780810926523 - David A. Grimaldi: Amber: Window to the Past
David A. Grimaldi

Amber: Window to the Past

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