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Fossils of the Whitby Coast: A Photographic Guide

Product Code: MPWHT
Series: Miscellaneous titles
Author/Editor: by Dean R. Lomax (with photography by Benjamin Hyde and illustrations by Nobumichi Tamura)
Publication Date: 01 August 2011
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Published by Siri Scientific Press. Stock by GSL from April 2018.

The small coastal town of Whitby is located in North Yorkshire, England. It has been associated with fossils for hundreds of years. From the common ammonites to the spectacular marine reptiles, a variety of fossils is waiting to be discovered. This book will help you to identify, understand and learn about the fossils encountered while fossil hunting along this stretch of coastline, bringing prehistoric Whitby back to life. It is illustrated in colour throughout with many photographs of fossil specimens held in museum and private collections, in addition to detailed reconstructions of what some of the extinct organisms may have looked like in life. As well as the more common species, there are also sections on remarkable finds, such as giant plesiosaurs, marine crocodiles and even pterosaurs. The book provides information on access to the sites, how to identify true fossils from pseudo fossils and even explains the best way of extracting and preparing fossils that may be encountered. This guide will be of use to both the experienced fossil collector and the absolute beginner. Take a step back in time at Whitby and see what animals once thrived here during the Jurassic Period. Photography by Benjamin Hyde and illustrations by Nobumichi Tamura.

Table of contents and sample pages.

Type: Book
Ten Digit ISBN:
Thirteen Digit ISBN: 978-0-9567795-0-2
Publisher: Siri Scientific Press
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 131
Weight: 0.4 kg

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