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Othniel Charles Marsh

    Othniel Charles Marsh bol jedným z popredných paleontológov vo svojom odbore, pričom medzi jeho dedičstvo patria objavy či opisy desiatok nových druhov dinosaurov a teórie o pôvode vtákov. Od 70. do 90. rokov 19. storočia súťažil s rivalizujúcim paleontológom Edwardom Drinkerom Copom počas obdobia zbesilého prieskumu západnej Ameriky, dnes známeho ako Vojny o kosti.

    Introduction and Succession of Vertebrate Life in America. An Address Delivered Before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Nas
    The Dinosaurs Of North America; Volume 16
    Dinocerata: A Monograph of an Extinct Order of Gigantic Mammals
    Odontornithes: A Monograph Of The Extinct Toothed Birds Of North America
    Catalogue of Official Reports on Geological Surveys of the United States and British Provinces
    The Dinosaurs Of North America
    • The Dinosaurs Of North America

      • 426 stránok
      • 15 hodin čítania

      Travel back in time to explore the incredible world of North American dinosaurs in this authoritative guide to prehistoric life. Marsh's extensive research and meticulous illustrations bring these ancient creatures back to life, helping us to better understand the wonders of our planet's distant past.

      The Dinosaurs Of North America
    • This is Marsh's seminal work on the Dinocerata, an extinct order of herbivorous mammals that lived from the Paleocene to the Eocene epoch. In this monograph, Marsh describes the anatomy, physiology, and evolution of these giant beasts, which had massive jaws and a rhinoceros-like body. This book is a must-read for paleontologists, zoologists, and anyone interested in the history of mammals on earth.

      Dinocerata: A Monograph of an Extinct Order of Gigantic Mammals
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      Introduction and Succession of Vertebrate Life in America. An Address Delivered Before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Nas