| Recommended Books for Children | |
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The Tiniest Giants: Dinosaurs of Patagonia Lowell Dingus, Luis M. Chiappe Doubleday/Random House, 1999 Details the discovery of the world's largest known dinosaur nesting ground in the desert of Argentina, as told by two of the scientists who made the discovery. This book can be found at Amazon.com |
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A Nest of Dinosaurs : The Story of Oviraptor Mark A. Norell and Lowell Dingus Doubleday/Random House, 1999 Tells the story of remarkable fossils discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert that not only provide insight about how some dinosaurs reproduced but also shed light on how birds evolved. This book can be found at Amazon.com |
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Searching for Velociraptor Lowell Dingus, Mark A. Norell Harper Collins, 1996 In an exciting story of search and discovery, two of the country's top paleontologists describe their recent expedition to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. Readerstravel along with the scientists as they make a spectacular find, then travel back to the museum to learn how a dinosaur skeleton is preserved and studied. Full-color photos throughout. This book can be found at Amazon.com |
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What Color Is That Dinosaur? : Questions, Answers, and Mysteries Lowell Dingus and Stephen C. Quinn (Illustrator) Millbrook, 1994 Presents a lively series of questions and answers, through which you'll find information on dinosaur evolution, types, behavior, and habitats, as well as theories about the extinction of the dinosaurs, and possible dinosaur descendants still roaming the earth. This book can be found at Alibris |
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Golden Guide: Dinosaurs Dr. Eugene Gaffney, John Dawson (Illustrator) Golden Press, 1990 A field guide to the kinds of dinosaurs most likely to be found in museums, including information on evolution, locomotion and feeding. This book can be found at Amazon.com |
| Recommended Books for Young Adults and Adults | |
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Hell Creek, Montana: America's Key to the Prehistoric Past Lowell Dingus St. Martin's Press, 2004 Recounts the discovery of the first specimens of Tyrannosaurus rex ever found, along with the geologic and human history of this remote region along the Missouri Breaks, including Lewis and Clark's perilous trip through the area. This book can be found at Amazon.com |
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Walking on Eggs: The Astonishing Discovery of Thousands of Dinosaur Eggs in the Badlands of Patagonia Luis Chiappe and Lowell Dingus Scribner, 2001 Describes the discovery of the largest known dinosaur nesting ground ever found, as well as the investigations into the scientific mysteries that the discovery raised, as told by two of the scientists who made the find. This book can be found at Amazon.com |
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Discovering Dinosaurs Lowell Dingus, Mark Norell and Dr. Eugene Gaffney Knopf, 1995 and Univ. of California Press, 2000 Documents the collection of dinosaur skeletons in the exhibition halls at the American Museum of Natural History as seen by the curators who renovated the halls and recounts the experiences of the paleontologists who have scoured remote lands in search of evidence of these animals. Contains 167 illustrations, charts and maps in color and black and white. This book can be found at Amazon.com |
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Next of Kin Lowell Dingus Rizzoli, 1996 Tells the story behind the renovation of the American Museum of Natural History's fossil halls in the words of the project's director and explores the evolutionary history of the animals featured there. This book can be found at Amazon.com |
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Mistaken Extinction: Dinosaur Evolution and the Origin of Birds Lowell Dingus, Timothy Rowe W.H. Freeman and Company, 1998 Examines the question of what caused the massive extinction event at the end of the Age of Dinosaurs and explores the evolutionary relationship of birds and dinosaurs. This book can be found at Amazon.com |












