Remnants of Ancient Life: The New Science of Old Fossils

Hardback

Main Details

Title Remnants of Ancient Life: The New Science of Old Fossils
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dale E. Greenwalt
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreEarth sciences
ISBN/Barcode 9780691221144
ClassificationsDewey:572.786
Audience
General
Illustrations 28 b/w illus. 1 table.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
NZ Release Date 28 March 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

The revolution in science that is transforming our understanding of extinct life We used to think of fossils as being composed of nothing but rock and minerals, all molecular traces of life having vanished long ago. We were wrong. Remnants of Ancient Life reveals how the new science of ancient biomolecules-pigments, proteins, and DNA that once functioned in living organisms tens of millions of years ago-is opening a new window onto the evolution of life on Earth. Paleobiologists are now uncovering these ancient remnants in the fossil record with increasing frequency, shedding vital new light on long-extinct creatures and the lost world they inhabited. Dale Greenwalt is your guide to these astonishing breakthroughs. He explains how ancient biomolecules hold the secrets to how mammoths dealt with the bitter cold, what colors dinosaurs exhibited in mating displays, how ancient viruses evolved to become more dangerous, and much more. Each chapter discusses different types of biomolecules and the insights they provide about the physiology, behavior, and evolution of extinct organisms, many of which existed long before the age of dinosaurs. A marvelous adventure of discovery, Remnants of Ancient Life offers an unparalleled look at an emerging science that is transforming our picture of the remote past. You will never think of fossils in the same way again.

Author Biography

Dale E. Greenwalt is Resident Research Associate at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, where he curates the Kishenehn Formation fossil insect collection.

Reviews

"[A] vivid, gripping book. . . . Dale Greenwalt . . . has written a riveting account of a field achieving revolutionary insights."---Simon Ings, New Scientist "An accessible book on ancient life that focuses as much on chemistry as on biology."---Wade Lee-Smith, Library Journal "[Fascinating] . . . an unabashedly excited report from the front lines"---Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Review "The book provides a fascinating journey through the very latest in research into the origins of life on Earth. . . . No one should be intimidated by this highly readable work."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds