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Dragons Teeth and Thunderstones - The Quest for the Meaning of Fossils

English · Hardback

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For at least half a million years, people have been doing some very strange things with fossils. Long before a few seventeenth-century minds started to decipher their true, organic nature, fossils had been eaten, dropped in goblets of wine, buried with the dead, and adorned bodies. What triggered such curious behavior was the belief that some fossils could cure illness, protect against being poisoned, ease the passage into the afterlife, ward off evil spirits, and even kill those who were just plain annoying. But above all, to our early prehistoric ancestors, fossils were the very stuff of artistic inspiration. Drawing on archaeology, mythology, and folklore, Ken McNamara takes us on a journey through prehistory with these curious stones, and he explores humankind's unending quest for the meaning of fossils.

About the author

Ken McNamara is an Emeritus Fellow of Downing College, University of Cambridge. He is the author of many books on palaeontology and evolution, including Dragons’ Teeth and Thunderstones: The Quest for the Meaning of Fossils (Reaktion, 2020).

Summary

Explores humankind’s age-old quest for the meaning of fossils.

Product details

Authors Kenneth J McNamara, Ken McNamara, Kenneth J. Mcnamara, McNamara Ken, McNamara Kenneth J.
Publisher Reaktion Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2020
 
EAN 9781789142907
ISBN 978-1-78914-290-7
No. of pages 288
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

popular science, SCIENCE / General

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