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The lost dinosaurs : the astonishing discovery of the world's largest prehistoric nesting ground

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Doctors Chiappe and Dingus led the research team which, on a field trip to the Patagonian desert in South America in 1997, came across an extraordinary palaeontological coup: the discovery of a kind of dinosaur "maternity ward", a field of eggs 80 million years old, some of which were still unhatched.

Then, on a later expedition, they found a nearly complete skeleton of a completely new species of dinosaur a 20-foot predator they named Aucasaurus, after Auca Maheuvo, the name they had given the site. "Walking on Eggs" is not just the account of how these miraculous finds were made.

Interweaving chapters featuring field adventures and dinosaur-collecting with others dealing with the history, processes and scientific models involved in solving the mysteries surrounding this spectacular site and its ancient inhabitants, the book is also about the nature of scientific discovery and how such finds contribute to knowledge.

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Abacus
0349113513 / 9780349113517
Paperback
04/07/2002
United Kingdom
English
218 p., [8] p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: as Walking on eggs. London: Little, Brown, 2001.