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Dinomummy, the life, death, and discovery of Dakota, a dinosaur from Hell Creek, Phillip Lars Manning ; foreword by Tyler Lyson

Label
Dinomummy, the life, death, and discovery of Dakota, a dinosaur from Hell Creek, Phillip Lars Manning ; foreword by Tyler Lyson
Language
eng
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dinomummy
Oclc number
80360050
Responsibility statement
Phillip Lars Manning ; foreword by Tyler Lyson
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, MG, 5.4, 1.0, 119952.
Sub title
the life, death, and discovery of Dakota, a dinosaur from Hell Creek
Summary
In 2000, teenage dino-hunter Tyler Lyson stumbled across the fossil remains of a hadrosaur in the remote hills of the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota. More than a collection of fossilized bones, Tyler discovered a threedimensional mummified dinosaur -- a dinomummy. He and a paleontologist from the University of Manchester in England, Dr. Phil Manning, led an excavation that would change the way we think about dinosaurs. Named for its place of discovery, "Dakota" was gradually uncovered and moved to a lab for further excavation and analysis. Tyler and Phil's enthusiasm, expertise, and years of work blend as this paleontological detective story unfolds. Stunning computer-generated artwork, based on fieldwork and laboratory studies of the hadrosaur specimen, brings Dakota and its environment back to life on the pages of this amazing book. Travel back in time to explore Hell Creek 65 million years ago, when herds of hadrosaurs migrated across vast floodplains. Dakota died during the Late Cretaceous Period on the floodplains of North America and its body was locked in a rocky tomb. But Dakota's story was far from over. From the rugged badlands of Hell Creek to high-tech scientific labs, photographs document the incredible story of two men and a very special dinosaur
Table Of Contents
Life and death in Hell Creek -- Digging for dinosaurs -- Secrets from the grave -- The age of the dinosaurs -- Who's who in Hell Creek? -- Glossary
Target audience
juvenile
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