The Age Of Mammals In Europe, Asia And North America
- 666pages
- 24 heures de lecture
Henry Fairfield Osborn, Sr. était un géologue, paléontologue et eugéniste qui fut président de l'American Museum of Natural History pendant 25 ans. Ses travaux se sont concentrés sur l'étude de la vie préhistorique et des processus évolutifs. Osborn s'est également intéressé aux théories de l'hérédité et de la supériorité raciale, ce qui a influencé ses points de vue scientifiques et sociaux. Son héritage est lié à la recherche paléontologique ainsi qu'aux idéologies controversées de son époque.






This book is a comprehensive guide to the mammals of Somaliland, with detailed descriptions of each species and information about their behavior, ecology, and distribution. The authors, Henry Fairfield Osborn and Ralph Evelyn Drakebrockman, were both experts in the field of mammalogy and have provided a wealth of information that will be useful to anyone interested in the natural history of the region.
This biography offers an illuminating portrait of Joseph Leidy, one of the most important American scientists of the 19th century. Leidy's groundbreaking work in paleontology, parasitology, and anatomy made him a key figure in the scientific community, and this book provides a comprehensive overview of his life, work, and legacy.
A classic scientific work that explores the origins and evolution of life on Earth, drawing on the latest discoveries in biology, geology, and paleontology.