Set against the background of a troubled century, the book reveals how scientific endeavors were carried on through war and political turmoil, and continue into the present day.
Set against the background of a troubled century, the book reveals how scientific endeavors were carried on through war and political turmoil, and continue into the present day.
Gerhard Maier has spent ten years working in archaeology and vertebrate paleontology. Formerly a technician at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, he now works as a data analyst for a major oil company. A lifelong interest in dinosaurs, travel, and history has culminated in this volume.
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Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface 1.1907: Fraas and Something Curious in the African Bush 2.1908: Von Branca and a Matter of National Honour 3.1909: Janensch, Hennig, and a Cemetery of Giants 4.1909-1910: Geology in the Rain and Comets, Stegosaurs, and Iguanodonts 5.1911: Along the Railway and Expansion, Exhaustion, and Completion? 6.1911-1912: A Museum Overflows - The Recks find Iguanodonts, Pterosaurs, and a Fossilized Forest 7.1913-1918: Fresh Discoveries and a Bitter War 8.1919-1924: The British Museum in Tanganyika Territory 9.1924-1925: Cutler, Leakey, and a Difficult Start 10.1925: Berlin Builds Dinosaurs 11.1925: A Death in Africa 12.1925: Migeod - A New Recruit 13.1925-1926: An Expedition Saved 14.1926-1927: Berlin in Chaos and Parkinson Reviews Stratigraphy 15.1927-1929: Kenyan Interlude, Geology at Tendaguru, and Desperate Finances 16.1929: Migeod Returns 17.1930: Migeod and Parrington, Tendaguru and Nyasaland 18.1931-1939: Hennig Returns and Berlin's Museum Triumphs 19.1939-1976: Destruction and Renewal 20.1971-2001: Russell to Africa, Brachiosaurus to Tokyo, Berlin to Tendaguru 21.A Significant Contribution Notes References Index
Preliminary Table of Contents: Preface 1.1907: Fraas and Something Curious in the African Bush 2.1908: Von Branca and a Matter of National Honour 3.1909: Janensch, Hennig, and a Cemetery of Giants 4.1909-1910: Geology in the Rain and Comets, Stegosaurs, and Iguanodonts 5.1911: Along the Railway and Expansion, Exhaustion, and Completion? 6.1911-1912: A Museum Overflows - The Recks find Iguanodonts, Pterosaurs, and a Fossilized Forest 7.1913-1918: Fresh Discoveries and a Bitter War 8.1919-1924: The British Museum in Tanganyika Territory 9.1924-1925: Cutler, Leakey, and a Difficult Start 10.1925: Berlin Builds Dinosaurs 11.1925: A Death in Africa 12.1925: Migeod - A New Recruit 13.1925-1926: An Expedition Saved 14.1926-1927: Berlin in Chaos and Parkinson Reviews Stratigraphy 15.1927-1929: Kenyan Interlude, Geology at Tendaguru, and Desperate Finances 16.1929: Migeod Returns 17.1930: Migeod and Parrington, Tendaguru and Nyasaland 18.1931-1939: Hennig Returns and Berlin's Museum Triumphs 19.1939-1976: Destruction and Renewal 20.1971-2001: Russell to Africa, Brachiosaurus to Tokyo, Berlin to Tendaguru 21.A Significant Contribution Notes References Index
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