Life through the Ages II: Twenty-First Century Visions of Prehistory

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Life through the Ages II: Twenty-First Century Visions of Prehistory Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Indiana University Press
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Pages: 168 Illustrations and other contents: 67 Halftones, color; 2 Illustrations, black and white Language: English ISBN: 9780253048110 Categories: , , , , , ,

What was life like on our planet long before the early humans emerged? Paleontologist Dr. Mark P. Witton draws on the latest twenty-first century discoveries to re-create the appearances and lifestyles of extinct, fascinating species, the environments they inhabited, and the challenges they faced living on an ever-changing planet. A worthy successor to Charles Knight’s beloved 1946 classic, Life through the Ages II takes us on an unforgettable journey through the evolution of life on Earth. Dozens of gorgeous color illustrations and meticulously researched, accompanying commentary showcase the succession of lost worlds, defining events, and ancient creatures that have appeared since the earth was formed, creating an indispensable guide to explore what came before us.

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When it comes to modern palaeoartists, Mark Witton has become a leading light. Life through the Ages II is a beautiful palaeoart portfolio that pushes the envelope where realistic compositions and reconstructions are concerned. * The Inquistive Biologist *

Author Biography

Mark P. Witton is a vertebrate paleontologist, a technical consultant on palaeontological documentaries, and also a palaeoartist, graphic designer, and author. His books include The Palaeoartist's Handbook: Recreating Prehistoric Animals in Art and Pterosaurs: Natural History, Evolution, Anatomy. He lives in Portsmouth, UK, with nine tetrapods: two lizards, one snake, four chickens, one dog, and one long-suffering, infinitely patient wife.