Bones, Rocks and Stars The Science of When Things Happened

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Pub. Date: 2006-06-13
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

"What is the Turin Shroud? When were the Pyramids built? Where are the branches on the human family tree? Why did the dinosaurs die out? How did the Earth take shape? With questions like these, says Chris Turney, time is of the essence. And understanding how we pinpoint the past, he cautions, is crucial to putting the present in perspective and planning for the future." "In eleven chapters, each focusing on a famous dating controversy (from the existence of King Arthur to the last Ice Age), Turney reveals the legwork behind the headlines. Drawing on years of professional experience, most recently with the celebrated "Hobbit" skeleton of Indonesia, Turney explains how written records, carbon, pollen, tree rings, constellations and DNA sequencing can help archaeologists, paleontologists and geologists to "tell the time". We ignore or misunderstand these techniques and their results at our peril, he concludes."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Chris Turney did the radiocarbon dating on the recent "Hobbit" fossil and is a geologist at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He lives in Australia.

Table of Contents

List of figures and tables viii
List of permissions and figure sources ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction 1(134)
1 The ever-changing calendar
5(7)
2 A hero in a dark age
12(18)
3 The forged cloth of Turin
30(16)
4 The pyramids and the bear's groin
46(16)
5 The volcano that shook Europe
62(15)
6 The Mandate from Heaven
77(11)
7 The coming of the ice
88(16)
8 The lost worlds
104(15)
9 And then there was one
119(16)
10 The hole in the ground 135(11)
11 Towards the limits of time 146(13)
Epilogue: Time's up for creationism 159(9)
Further reading 168(8)
Index 176

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