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Introduction to paleontology [videorecording] / by Sutherland, Stuart(Professor); Smithsonian Institution.(CARDINAL)141176; Teaching Company,production company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-200) in course guidebook.Disc 1. History on a Geological Scale ; Life Cast in Ancient Stone ; Tools of the Paleontological Trade ; How Do You Fossilize Behavior? ; Taxonomy: The Order of Life ; Minerals and the Evolving Earth -- Disc 2. Fossil Timekeepers ; Our Vast Troves of Microfossils ; Ocean Fire and the Origin of Life ; The Ancient Roots of Biodiversity ; Arthropod Rule on Planet Earth -- Disc 3. Devonian Death and the Spread of Forests ; Life's Greatest Crisis: The Permian ; Life's Slow Recovery after the Permian ; Dinosaur Interpretations and Spinosaurus ; Whales: Throwing Away Legs for the Sea ; Insects, Plants, and the Rise of Flower Power -- Disc 4. The Not-So-Humble Story of Grass ; Australia's Megafauna: Komodo Dragons ; Mammoths, Mastodons, and the Quest to Clone ; The Little People of Flores ; The Neanderthal Among Us ; Paleontology and the Future of Earth.Lecturer: Professor Stuart Sutherland, The University of British Columbia.Join the Smithsonian to explore the latest paleontological discoveries and what they reveal about life on Earth.DVD.
Subjects: Lectures.; Nonfiction films.; Educational films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Paleontology.; Paleontology;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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A new history of life [videorecording] / by Sutherland, Stuart,Teacher,Speaker.; Teaching Company,Production company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Title from disc surface.DVD.Lecturer: Professor Stuart Sutherland, the University of British Columbia.Editor, Steven Maniglia, Isil Mengi."Do you like history, perhaps investigating where your family came from or learning what challenges your ancestry met and where they called home? This course traces some of the wanderings of our wider family, the biosphere, from its first appearance on Earth around 4 billion years ago through to the present day. This journey has been a fantastic one, whit many interesting twists and turns along the way, many high points and more than a few crises."--page 1 of course guidebook.Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-257) in course guidebook.
Subjects: Nonfiction films.; Filmed lectures.; Science films.; Educational films.; Historical geology.; Geomorphology.; Paleontology.; Evolution.; Natural selection.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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