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  1. Osteology for the Archaeologist: American Mastadon and the Woolly Mammoth; North American Birds: Skulls and Mandibles; North American Birds: Postcranial Skeletons (Papers of the Peabody Museum) by Stanley J. Olsen, 1979-06
  2. Osteology for the Archaeologist: American Mastadon and the Woolly Mammoth; North American Birds: Skulls and Mandibles; North American Birds: Postcranial Skeletons (Papers of the Peabody Museum) by Stanley J. Olsen, 1972
  3. Outside and Inside Woolly Mammoths (Outside and Inside (Walker & Company)) by Sandra Markle, 2007-05-15
  4. A letter from Silvanus Miller to De Witt Clinton, L.L.D., on the fossil bones of the mammoth discovered in the state of New-York, with some observations on the adjacent country, etc by Silvanus Miller, 1815
  5. New York State Museum educational leaflet by Judith Drumm, 1963
  6. The history of the origin, evolution and dispersal of the late Pleistocene Mammuthus-Coelodonta faunal complex in Eurasia (large mammals) by Ralf-Dietrich Kahlke, 1999
  7. Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids: 65 Million Years of Mammalian Evolution in Europe by Jordi Agustí, Mauricio Anton, 2005-10-03
  8. The Call of Distant Mammoths: Why The Ice Age Mammals Disappeared by Peter D. Ward, 1998-10-09
  9. Frozen Fauna of the Mammoth Steppe: The Story of Blue Babe by R. Dale Guthrie, 1989-12-15
  10. Twilight of the Mammoths: Ice Age Extinctions and the Rewilding of America (Organisms and Environments) by Paul S. Martin, 2005-11-07
  11. Who Are You Calling A Woolly Mammoth (America's Funny But True History) by Elizabeth Levy, 2001-09-01
  12. Mammoths by Dick Mol, 1993-10
  13. Dinosaurs of Mammoth Cave by Donald F. Massey-Glut, 1985-06-03
  14. Research report of the Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State Museum by James E Martin, 1983

41. Oxford Mammoths
My field work in Oxford, England, excavating mammoths and other vertebrates, as well 4thgraders unless they had first been exposed to paleontology and geology
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OXFORD MAMMOTHS
Oxford, England
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Katherine Scott
Oxford University
Team II
June 20-July 6, 1997
Original Lesson Written By:
Carol Jorden
Central Elementary School
Grade 3
Meter Square Lesson
BACKGROUND:
OBJECTIVES:
After completing this lesson, students should be able to:
  • understand the concepts of layering, channeling, and fossilizing. take notes and make appropriate journal entries use critical-thinking skills to postulate explanations for questions asked. write a one-page report, utilizing appropriate vocabulary and writing mechanics, detailing what was unearthed in their excavations.
  • MATERIALS NEEDED:
    • Background Information (see below) Cardboard or styrofoam containers for every 4 students. Ample supplies of layering materials (i.e., soils, pebbles, gravel, shells, sand, sticks, twigs, grasses, rocks, water, etc.). Ample supplies of items to be utilized as fossils (bones, shells, coins, twigs, leaves, or other artifacts). One set of excavating tools for every 4-member cooperative team which should include a shovel, trowel, pail, and brush. Other excavating tools may include toothbrushes, dental picks, butter knives, and small garden shovels. *Pencils, pens, colored pencils, crayons and/or markers. Paper, journal type and graph paper, as well as report paper.

    42. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Earth_Sciences/Paleontology/Vertebrates
    change. Vertebrate paleontology and Evolution by Robert L. CarrollAugust, 1987. 4. Books mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids.
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    43. Jack's Stacks: February 1998
    a recent paper with W. Bruce Saunders in the Journal of paleontology (Volume 71 largeland animals of the most recent ice age including mammoths and mastodons.
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    Mammoth Extinction and Human Hunger
    Earlier this year a book caught my eye at my favorite book store: The Call of Distant Mammoths - Why the Ice Age Mammals Disappeared , by Peter D. Ward. This 241-page book is published by Copernicus/Springer-Verlag at $26 in hardcover. Ward is also the author of other books of note such as: The End of Evolution , and On Methuselah’s Trail . I have not read these other works but after having read this one I will probably read them as well. Why? I was very impressed with Ward’s writing and having read many books by many authors I can assure you that not everyone can write this well. Peter Ward is Professor of Geological Sciences, Professor of Zoology, and Curator of Paleontology at the University of Washington, Seattle. He has a recent paper with W. Bruce Saunders in the Journal of Paleontology (Volume 71, No. 6, 1997) wherein he establishes a new genus of the living nautiloid cephalopods. Ward’s premise is to determine a cause for the extinction of the large land animals of the most recent ice age including mammoths and mastodons. It appears from the beginning that he favors the rise of human populations as a major force in their demise. Ward does consider this to be a mass extinction while other authors that I have read do not since its effects were primarily on large land animals. "The Time Machine", chapter one, begins with Ward taking the reader to three specific and significant times and places in pre-history: 115,000 years before present near the Cape of Good Hope on the coast of South Africa. Here we observe some of the earliest modern humans known; 35,000 years before present on the northern coast of Australia where we see the earliest arrival of humans to this continent; and lastly 11,000 years before present in the American southwest. We see no humans here but only stone spear points amidst drying mammoth bones at an equally dry seasonal lake bed. Ward begins to set the reader’s thoughts to the great human successes in reproduction and technology which have allowed our global expansion at the expense of the lesser creatures.

    44. Jack's Stacks: Subject Index
    Ward mammoths , Lister and Bahn Men among the mammoths, Victorian Science andthe Discovery of Human Prehistory, Van Riper. History of paleontology.
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    By Jack Kallmeyer, jackk@corecomm.net
    Subject Index
    Dinosaurs
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    Dinosaurs
    Dinosaur in a Haystack , Gould
    The Dinosauria

    Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs
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    Dinosaurs Rediscovered,
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    Dinosaurs Spitfires and Sea Dragons,
    McGowan
    The End of the Dinosaurs, Chicxulub Crater and Mass Extinctions
    , Frankel The Great Dinosaur Extinction Controversy , Officer The Horned Dinosaurs , Dodson Kings of Creation , Lessem The Little Dinosaurs of Ghost Ranch , Colbert Paleontological Society Special Publication No. 7 , Rosenberg and Wolberg, eds. Seismosaurus the Earth Shaker , Gillette The Sternberg Fossil Hunters - A Dinosaur Dynasty, Rogers T. rex and the Crater of Doom , Alvarez Tracking Dinosaurs, A New Look at an Ancient World , Lockley Walking on Eggs, The Astonishing Discovery of Thousands of Dinosaur Eggs in the Badlands of Patagonia , Chiappe and Dingus
    Other Vertebrates
    Mammoths , Lister and Bahn Megalodon, Hunting the Hunter

    45. Anthropology And Paleontology News Articles - Www.ezboard.com
    20/1/04 2047) Reply ezSupporter, Re Anthropology and paleontology news articles methodsand will also use it to study the evolutionary history of mammoths.
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    46. DINO RUSS's LAIR - Other VP Exhibits
    Swedish mammoths Exhibits and Information about mammoths and other Pleistocene mammalsfrom of Nebraska State Museum Division of Vertebrate paleontology A very
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    King of the North 2001 Acrylic on stretched canvas. 30"x40". Joe Tucciarone and is used by his permission;. Permission to reproduce any image must be obtained by written request to Joe. Address requests to: INTERSTELL@aol.com

    47. DINO RUSS's LAIR - Other Vertebrate Information
    are copyrighted material belonging to the Society of Vertebrate paleontology.NoteCurrently Now we can actually see woolly mammoths and giant shortfaced bears
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    Other Vertebrate Information 1997. Acrylic on illustration board. 6"x10".
    Uintatherium was one of the many bizarre mammals roaming North America during the late Eocene period. This bulky animal was larger than a modern rhinoceros and sported an array of short, knobby horns which grew upward from its nasal bones. In addition, a pair of daggerlike canine tusks jutted downward from its upper jaw. Uintatherium was an ancient, distant cousin of horses, elephants and whales.
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    48. Evolution > Paleontology
    Evolution paleontology, search in hours, Average Rating 5, Price $95.00.More about mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids, mammoths, Sabertooths
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    49. Science -- Science Collections: Paleontology
    paleontology. Citations 1120 of 26 total displayed. www.ngdc.noaa.gov/paleo.NetWatch EXHIBITS Run With the mammoths Science 292 607f.
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    50. Woolly Mammoth Study Shows Complexity Of Evolution
    This Story Archaeology paleontology. Two researchers studying the fossil recordof European and Siberian mammoths have traced the evolution of the woolly
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    The woolly mammoth is the rock star of Ice Age mammals. It's been immortalized in Stone Age cave paintings and carvings and in museum displays as the quintessential Ice Age animal.
    How did this Ice Age icon evolve from an elephant-type species grazing in Africa to a highly specialized Arctic dweller? Ice Age Star

    A woolly mammoth replica was constructed for this exhibit at a museum in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
    Photograph by Jonathan Blair/CORBIS More News Kids News The Environment Travel National Geographic Channel Special Series Emerging Explorers TravelWatch National Geographic Out There Oceans ... Pulse of the Planet Two researchers studying the fossil record of European and Siberian mammoths have traced the evolution of the woolly mammoth. The research has raised a few questions about current evolutionary theories. "Our study has shown that the origin and evolution of the mammoth is not as simple as many have believed until now," said Andrei Sher, a paleontologist with the Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution in Moscow. "The real story here is how much more complicated evolution is."

    51. Vertebrates
    ON THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF ACIPENSERIFORMES, Journal of Vertebrate paleontology,Volume 11 Lister, A. and Bahn, P. / mammoths, New York, 1994, cl, 168 pages
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    MS BOOK AND MINERAL COMPANY Vertebrate Paleontology (excluding dinosaurs) This catalog was last updated on 15 December 2003 Please include the catalog # below when ordering items from this catalog. Catalog: # 1 / Vertebrate Paleo / 2004 Augusta, J. / THE AGE OF MONSTERS, London, 1966, cl, dust cover present, 79 pages plus full page color illustrations, - 3 -, $ 100 Benton, M. / VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY, London, 1990, pb, 377 pages, - 1 -, $ 30 Brown, T. M. and Rose, K. D. / DAWN OF THE AGE OF MAMMALS in the Northern Part of the Rocky Mountain Interior, North America, GSA SP 243, Boulder, 1990, pb, 241 pages, - 1 -, $ 40 Carroll, R. L. / VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, New York, 1988, cl, 698 pages, - 1 -, $ 90 Chatterjee, S. / THE RISE OF BIRDS, Baltimore, 1997, cl, 312 pages, - 1 -, $ 55 Cohen, D. / THE AGE OF GIANT MAMMALS, New York, 1969, cl, 160 pages, - 5 -, $ 10 Colbert, E. H. / THE AGE OF REPTILES, New York, 1965, cl, 228 pages, 20 plates, 66 figs., $ 25 Colbert, , E. H. / EVOLUTION OF THE VERTEBRATES, New York, 1963, pb, 479 pages, some highlighting, - 4 -, $ 5

    52. You Have Already Checked Out
    Lightly Worn. Sticker Residue On Front. Keyword(s) United States, History Travel, Prehistoric Animals, Woolly mammoths, paleontology.
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    53. Books About Paleontology And Fossils
    The Bone Hunters The Heroic Age of paleontology in the American West by Uri BryozoanEvolution by Frank K. McKinney; The Call of Distant mammoths Why the Ice
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    54. American Scientist Online - Mammoth As Mascot
    a book about mammoths, declares Claudine Cohen in the introduction to The Fate ofthe Mammoth. Her true subject, she explains, is the history of paleontology.
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    Adrienne Mayor The Fate of the Mammoth: Fossils, Myth, and History . Claudine Cohen. Translated by William Rodarmor. xxxvi + 297 pp. University of Chicago Press, 2002. $30. This is not a book about mammoths," declares Claudine Cohen in the introduction to The Fate of the Mammoth . Her true subject, she explains, is the history of paleontology. The mammoth is the icon she has chosen to trace the mythic imagery and early scientific inquiries that led to modern understanding of extinct species. click for full image and caption The Fate of the Mammoth was originally published in French in 1994. Cohen, a historian of science, has written a new preface for this English translation, listing recent publications in the history of paleontology and new scientific discoveries, including cloning developments that may someday bring a mammoth to life.

    55. DINOSAURS
    paleontology News Bulletin Online access to the newsletter published by the Societyof Vertebrate paleontology. Swedish mammoths - Information about mammoths
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      - Fascinating exposition of the ongoing Volcano vs Greenhouse debate about the cause of the dinosaur extinction 65 million years ago. Dinosaur Dictionary - Important paleontological terms defined Dinosaur Dictionary - The proper english name translations of dinosaur genera names and related taxon.

    56. SDNHM: Paleontology Department
    Around it grows large sycamore trees, creating refuges for birds. Among theanimals coming here to drink are mammoths, mastodonts, and tapirs.
    http://www.sdnhm.org/research/paleontology/oceanside02.html
    New excavating site in Oceanside reveals fossils of mammoth, mastodont, and tapir
    The set of this scene is a large river meandering through the landscape, just east of Oceanside in north San Diego County. The time is late Pleistocene, approximately 200,000 to maybe 50,000 years ago, during one of the interglacials when the sea-level was higher. Nearby the river is an oxbow lake with freshwater, created as the river took on new turns when the sea-level rose, rich with fish, turtles, and clams. Around it grows large sycamore trees, creating refuges for birds. Among the animals coming here to drink are mammoths, mastodonts, and tapirs. Our paleontologists have been busy this summer uncovering a fossil-rich excavation site in Oceanside, including one tapir being among the many fossils discovered. One of the first fossils found on this project was track ways left in the mud by either mammoths or mastodonts as they plodded along the margin of the river or pond. Later, fossil bones of a mammoth and a mastodont were also collected from the same river deposits as the tapir. Left to right: Palate with three upper cheek teeth; one vertebrae; and a rib fragment of a fossil tapir. This specimen was collected from late Pleistocene (approximately 200,000 to maybe 50,000 years ago) pond deposits east of the city of Oceanside in northern San Diego County.

    57. Paleontology Books - A-Z Titles
    mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids 65 Million Years of Mammalian Mesozoic/CenozoicVertebrate paleontology Classic Localities, Contemporary Approaches Salt
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    58. Books On Paleontology
    mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids by Jordi Agusti, Mauricio Anton (Hardcover April 15, 2002). Vertebrate paleontology and Evolution by Robert L. Carroll
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