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Revolution in Dinosaur Science Based on New Discoveries in China
In the new book, UNEARTHING THE DRAGON: THE GREAT FEATHERED DINOSAUR DISCOVERY, Mark Norell, Chair and Curator, Division of Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, leads the biggest revolution in our understanding of dinosaur origins that has occurred in our generation—dinosaurs are no longer thought of as lizards so much as birds. The transformation can be seen by comparing the first “Jurassic Park” movie with its leathery dinosaurs to the recent reconstructions in the BBC series “Walking with Dinosaurs in America,” in which they appear as warm-blooded and feathered, attending to their young and brooding their nests. This transformation in popular culture is based on excavations at one profoundly important site in China: Liaoning. Norell has explored the region repeatedly over the last decade and now tells the definitive story of those discoveries. UNEARTHING THE DRAGON is a look at how we develop new scientific ideas, and how discovering fossils of incredible organisms is the everyday work of dinosaur science,” according to Norell. He continues, “Unlike any other project I have been involved in, this book demanded to be written—it wasn’t planned—I didn’t go to China to seek the experiences I had.” He concludes, “Mick and I just fell into it because we were fascinated by the fossils and the landscape, and we were addicted to the people and their culture.” UNEARTHING THE DRAGON reveals the science and culture surrounding this profound discovery by: UNEARTHING THE DRAGON is also a highly personalized account of being in a foreign land with a very different history of science, culture, and everyday social behavior. Norell tells how fossils are often collected by peasants, not researchers, and how local Chinese officials are often more swayed by noble and vigorous drinking sessions than reasoned argument. He relates how photographer Mick Ellison gets into various kinds of trouble as Norell navigates the pair forward through a strange world--and leads readers to a magical world of feathered dinosaurs revealed in the Liaoning formation. The publication of UNEARTHING THE DRAGON coincides with author's major museum exhibition opening at the AMNH May 14, 2005, which will be touring major museums around the country. About the Author More Praise for UNEARTHING THE DRAGON —Alan Walker, FRS, Professor of Biological Anthropology and Biology Penn State, author of The Wisdom of Bones —Dr. Henry Gee, Senior Editor, Biological Sciences, Nature —Neil H. Shubin, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, University of Chicago UNEARTHING THE DRAGON: THE GREAT FEATHERED DINOSAUR DISCOVERY
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