"Ever since the beginnings of paleontology in America, New Jersey
has been 'the place' and William Gallagher--who terrorized his
South Jersey mother by traipsing home with green mud, marl, and
fossils--is the ideal guide to the wonderful dinosaurs and other
fossils of the region. High school and college students, their
teachers, interested general readers and professional
paleontologists will all enjoy this book "-Earle E. Spamer, The
Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia "Citizens of New Jersey
have needed this book for a long time . . . . William Gallagher
shows all New Jerseyans why they can be proud of their state's role
in dinosaur paleontology and in science as a whole."-David Parris,
curator of natural history, New Jersey State Museum "A very
enjoyable read--and an ambitious work that not only deals with
dinosaurs of the New Jersey region, but much more besides. The
hard-core dinosaur crowd will certainly want it, no matter where
they live."-Louis Jacobs, author of Lone Star Dinosaurs and Quest
for the African Dinosaurs "An impressive historical account of the
search for dinosaur fossils in New Jersey . . . a fascinating
account of prehistoric New Jersey when dinosaurs and other extinct
creatures roamed its environs. It has great historical and
scientific value."-Richard K. Olsson, professor of geological
sciences, Rutgers University Did you know that Benjamin Franklin
examined the first dinosaur bone in America from Woodbury,
Gloucester County, in 1787--decades before the word dinosaur was
even coined? Or that when the first reasonably complete dinosaur
skeleton in the world was unearthed in Haddonfield, Camden County,
in 1858, it was a major scientific breakthrough which forced
paleontologists to completely revise their picture of dinosaur
anatomy? Few people know that New Jersey is the nursery of American
vertebrate paleontology When Dinosaurs Roamed New Jersey provides a
succinct and readable history of the geology and paleontology of
New Jersey from the time the region was covered by Cambrian seas
543 million years ago to the Pleistocene Ice Age only 10 to 15,000
years ago. William Gallagher tells the stories of professional and
amateur fossil hunters, their discoveries, and their impact on the
history of paleontological thought. He points out places in New
Jersey and nearby where specimens characteristic of each era can be
found. He shows how fossil evidence discovered in the state is
helping paleontologists reconstruct the ecological interactions and
behavior of dinosaurs, and discusses such continuing scientific
controversies as the reason for the extinction of the dinosaurs.
From tracking dinosaur footprints across the Newark basin, to
digging for the last dinosaurs in the greensands of South Jersey,
to finding a mushroom in ancient amber in East Brunswick, this book
is the ideal introduction to the Garden State's fossils and
prehistory. Dr. William B. Gallagher is the registrar of natural
history at the New Jersey State Museum and a visiting lecturer in
dinosaur paleontology at Rutgers University.
General
Imprint: |
Rutgers University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
April 1997 |
First published: |
1997 |
Authors: |
William B. Gallagher
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 10mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
250 |
Edition: |
Illustrated Edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8135-2349-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Earth & environment >
Earth sciences >
Palaeontology >
General
|
LSN: |
0-8135-2349-4 |
Barcode: |
9780813523491 |
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