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Books in Prehistoric Animals series

  • Prehistoric Sea Reptiles

    Professor of Latin David West

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of prehistoric sea reptiles, including Tylosaurus, Dakosaurus, and Archelon.--
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  • Prehistoric Mammals

    Professor of Latin David West

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2016)
    When students study prehistoric mammals, they get a glimpse at a world that existed millions of years ago. This volume provides many learning opportunities for readers who are interested in the animals that roamed the planet so long ago. It explores 10 prehistoric mammals, including the beloved woolly mammoth, woolly rhino, and Smilodon, and covers fascinating facts about them through manageable language thats designed for young readers. Each mammal is depicted through a dazzling full-color graphic. A glossary and timeline helps reinforce the topics presented in the text.
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  • After the Dinosaurs

    David West

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, July 1, 2014)
    Introduces the animals that inhabited the Earth during the Cenozoic era, including gastornis, moeritherium, and smilodon.
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  • Stegosaurus

    Helen Frost, Gail Saunders-Smith

    CD-ROM (Pebble Plus, July 1, 2008)
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  • Dinosaurs of the Triassic

    David West

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This dynamic series takes readers into the thrilling and frightening world of prehistoric Earth. This volume, focused on dinosaurs of the Triassic era, is filled with lush, vivid illustrations that portray the unusual and captivating creatures that once roamed the planet, accompanied by a lively and informative narrative. Special features include timelines, labeled illustrations, and scaled illustrations that demonstrate comparative sizes of these ancient creatures to humans.
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  • Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous

    David West

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This dynamic series takes readers into the thrilling and frightening world of prehistoric Earth. This volume, focused on dinosaurs of the Cretaceous era, is filled with lush, vivid illustrations that portray the unusual and captivating creatures that once roamed the planet, accompanied by a lively and informative narrative. Special features include timelines, labeled illustrations, and scaled illustrations that demonstrate comparative sizes of these ancient creatures to humans.
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  • 12 Things to Know About the Paleolithic Age

    Meg Marquardt

    Library Binding (12-Story Library, Jan. 21, 2020)
    The Prehistoric series is about early humans, the world they lived in, and the lives they led. The five titles span the Paleolithic Era (the Old Stone Age) through the Iron Age; from c 3.3 million years ago to c. 1000 years ago. Readers will learn how each era or age is defined, how we learned about each, the geographic locations of humans then, the animals that existed, tools that were used, how humans lived and the challenges of everyday life, culture, art, religion, and more. Includes a timeline of major events specific to each era.
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  • 12 Things to Know About the Iron Age

    Meg Marquardt

    Library Binding (12-Story Library, Jan. 21, 2020)
    The Prehistoric series is about early humans, the world they lived in, and the lives they led. The five titles span the Paleolithic Era (the Old Stone Age) through the Iron Age; from c 3.3 million years ago to c. 1000 years ago. Readers will learn how each era or age is defined, how we learned about each, the geographic locations of humans then, the animals that existed, tools that were used, how humans lived and the challenges of everyday life, culture, art, religion, and more. Includes a timeline of major events specific to each era.
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  • 12 Things to Know About the Mesolithic Age

    Meg Marquardt

    Library Binding (12-Story Library, Jan. 21, 2020)
    The Prehistoric series is about early humans, the world they lived in, and the lives they led. The five titles span the Paleolithic Era (the Old Stone Age) through the Iron Age; from c 3.3 million years ago to c. 1000 years ago. Readers will learn how each era or age is defined, how we learned about each, the geographic locations of humans then, the animals that existed, tools that were used, how humans lived and the challenges of everyday life, culture, art, religion, and more. Includes a timeline of major events specific to each era.
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  • 12 Things to Know About the Bronze Age

    Meg Marquardt

    Library Binding (12-Story Library, Jan. 21, 2020)
    The Prehistoric series is about early humans, the world they lived in, and the lives they led. The five titles span the Paleolithic Era (the Old Stone Age) through the Iron Age; from c 3.3 million years ago to c. 1000 years ago. Readers will learn how each era or age is defined, how we learned about each, the geographic locations of humans then, the animals that existed, tools that were used, how humans lived and the challenges of everyday life, culture, art, religion, and more. Includes a timeline of major events specific to each era.
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  • Diplodocus

    Janet Riehecky

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Text and illustrations present the life of the dinosaur known as the diplodocus. Includes information on how this prehistoric animal looked, along with its behavior.
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  • After the Dinosaurs

    David West

    Paperback (Smart Apple Media, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This dynamic series takes readers into the thrilling and frightening world of prehistoric Earth. This volume, focused on the period of time after the dinosaurs disappeared, is filled with lush, vivid illustrations that portray the unusual birds and mammals that took the dinosaurs' place, accompanied by a lively and informative narrative. Special features include timelines, labeled illustrations, and scaled illustrations that demonstrate comparative sizes of these ancient creatures to humans.
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