Synopses & Reviews
Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs is a remarkable narrative that interweaves the exciting account of one of the largest dinosaur expeditions of the late twentieth century with an explanation of the importance of their findings, as well as the discoveries of others, to the fossil record.
In 1993, an international team of paleontologists from the American Museum of Natural History, in the fourth year of an expedition that continues to this day, discovered perhaps the richest dinosaur and early mammal locality in history, unearthing a treasure trove of Cretaceous dinosaurs and mammals that has helped to reshape our understanding of the dinosaur age. Recounted by the team leader, Michael Novacek, Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs re-creates the day-to-day drama of field exploration over the past six years in the Gobi and reveals what it tells us about dinosaur life and evolution.
A rare blend of science and adventure, Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs brings the thrill and excitement of scientific discovery vividly to life.
Synopsis
Over the past six years Michael Novacek, the Provost of Science at the American Museum of Natural History, has led a team of international scientists to the Gobi Desert on the greatest dinosaur expedition of the late 20th century.
Closed to the West since the 1920's, the remote sands of Mongolia's Gobi Desert constitute the richest fossil site in the world. In Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs, Novacek invites the reader along with his team as he recounts the day-to-day drama of field exploration and discusses the remarkable discoveries that he and his colleagues unearthed, fossil finds that have helped to reshape our understanding of the dinosaur and early mammal era.
Interweaving the adventure of field research with chapters that bring the reader up to date on contemporary dinosaur theory and science, Dinosaurs of the Flaming Cliffs brings the excitement of scientific discovery to life.