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Past lives:
Chronicles of Canadian Paleontology
Introduction
Earth's bones
Deep time
Pethei stromatolites
Eozoon canadense
Gunflint chert
Ediacaran Pompeii
Stephen trilobites
Marrella
Hallucigenia
Franco Rasetti
Paradoxides
Fraser trilobites
Climactichnites
Japan connection
Nahanni trilobites
Pseudogygites
Tyndall stone
Elkanah Billings
Favosites
Clearwater shells
Redwater reef
Eusthenopteron
Bothriolepis
Archaeopteris
Marie Stopes
Sweet Songstress
Triassic fishing
Titanites
Coprolite
Peigans and fossils
Joseph Tyrrell
Dinosaur eggs
Cedar Lake amber
Hornby ammonites
Fossil termites
Largest leaf
Fossil salmon
Mammoth hunter
Shudder of life
About the authors
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Past lives: Chronicles of Canadian Paleontology
Past lives: Chronicles of Canadian Paleontology
Table of contents
Introduction
Where the Earth shows its bones of wind-broken stones
Calibrating deep time
Pethei stromatolites
Eozoon canadense: the false dawn animal
Gunflint Chert
An Ediacaran Pompeii
Mount Stephen Trilobite Beds
Marrella
and the Burgess Shale
The
Hallucigenia
flip
Franco Rasetti -- nuclear physicist/paleontologist
Paradoxides
in Avalonia
The Fraser River trilobite
Climactichnites
: reaching for land in the Cambrian
The Japan connection
Nahanni glass trilobites
Pseudogygites
at Whitby
Tyndall Stone
Elkanah Billings: the first Canadian paleontologist
Favosites
polyps from Anticosti Island
Clearwater 'cockles and muscles'
Redwater and Ed Klovan
Eusthenopteron
- the Prince of Miguasha
Bothriolepis
- the tortoise fish
Under the shade of the
Archaeopteris
tree
Marie Stopes: paleobotanist at St. John
The Sweet Songstress of Saskatchewan
Triassic fishing
"Titanites"
-- Canada's biggest ammonite
A
Tyrannosaurus
turd
Peigans, buffalo and fossils
Tyrrell and
Albertosaurus
Eggs and embryos at Devil's Coulee
Cedar Lake amber
Hornby ammonites
Fossil termite excrement
Phoenicites
: the largest fossil leaf
Angling for fossil salmon
David Thompson: mammoth hunter
The slight painful shudder of life
About the Authors
2006-09-01
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