Amber: The Natural Time Capsule

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Amber: The Natural Time Capsule Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: The Natural History Museum
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Pages: 112 Illustrations and other contents: Colour throughout Language: English ISBN: 9780565092580 Categories: , ,

Amber is a remarkable substance that originates from the resin of trees that lived millions of years ago. Anything that became trapped in this sticky resin was fossilized and perfectly preserved. The insects and other inclusions found in amber today are providing scientists with unique insights into the history of life on Earth. In this new edition of “Amber”, Andrew Ross provides an engaging overview of this prehistoric substance and its fossilized inclusions. The book explains how amber is formed, where it is found and how to distinguish genuine amber from fakes. It describes its many uses, both in art and science, and recounts the elusive search for DNA from fossilized insects. Detailed keys and stunning photographs, including previously unseen pieces of Burmese amber from the Museum’s collections, guide the reader in the identification of species of insects and other amber inclusions. “Amber” is essential reading for all those with an interest in this natural time capsule.

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Author Biography

Andrew Ross is currently Principal Curator of Invertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeobotany at the National Museums Scotland.