
Footprints in Time
The Fossil Record and the Story of Life
Colin Tudge(Author)
Atlantic Books (Publisher)
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-84887-544-9 (ISBN)
Description
Footprints in Time recounts the 3.8 billion-year history of life on Earth through the stories of fifty remarkable fossils. From petrified primordial bacteria to the weird wonders preserved in the Burgess Shale, from the reign of the dinosaurs to the remains of our recent Neanderthal cousins, these fossils are prime documentary evidence for the progress of evolution and perfect examples of Charles Darwin's 'endless forms most beautiful'.
The tremendous fossil discoveries of the last few decades have filled in many of the so-called 'missing links: 580 millions years ago, Pikaia is our first ancestor to show some backbone; Tiktaalik is the fish that left the sea for the land 375 million years ago; Archaeopteryx marks the transformation of dinosaurs into birds 150 millions years ago; Sahelanthropus tchadensis is the first of our ancestors to walk upright seven million years ago; Homo erectus the first to master fire 70,000 years ago. We can even watch small, dog-like creatures return to the sea and evolve into whales over a 55 million-year time scale.
The tremendous fossil discoveries of the last few decades have filled in many of the so-called 'missing links: 580 millions years ago, Pikaia is our first ancestor to show some backbone; Tiktaalik is the fish that left the sea for the land 375 million years ago; Archaeopteryx marks the transformation of dinosaurs into birds 150 millions years ago; Sahelanthropus tchadensis is the first of our ancestors to walk upright seven million years ago; Homo erectus the first to master fire 70,000 years ago. We can even watch small, dog-like creatures return to the sea and evolve into whales over a 55 million-year time scale.
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Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
125 full colour illustrations and locator maps
ISBN-13
978-1-84887-544-9 (9781848875449)
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Sean B. Carroll is Professor of Genetics at the University of Wiscsonsin-Madison. His scientific discoveries have been featured in Time and The New York Times. His first book, Endless Forms Most Beautiful was a 2005 Top Popular Science Book of the Year (USA Today). He and his wife and children live in Madison, Wisconsin.