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Introducing Palaeontology

A concise introduction to the science of palaeontology in two parts. The first explains what a fossil is and how fossils came to be preserved. The second part introduces the major fossil groups taking a systematic view from algae and plants, through the numerous examples of invertebrate animals, to the vertebrates and finally to man's ancestors.
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A concise introduction to the science of palaeontology in two parts. The first explains what a fossil is & how fossils came to be preserved. The second part introduces the major fossil groups taking a systematic view from algae & plants, through the numerous examples of invertebrate animals, to the vertebrates & finally to man's ancestors.

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