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Cradle of Life : The Discovery of Earth's Earliest Fossils

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One of the greatest mysteries in reconstructing the history of life on Earth has been the apparent absence of fossils dating back more than 500 million years.

We have long known that fossils of sophisticated marine life-forms existed at the dawn of the Cambrian Period, but until recently scientists had found no traces of Precambrian fossils.

The quest to find such traces began in earnest in the mid-1960s and culminated in one dramatic moment in 1993 when William Schopf identified fossilized micro-organisms three and a half billion years old.

This find opened up a vast period of time - some 85 per cent of Earth's history - to new research and new ideas about life's beginnings.

In this book, William Schopf, a pioneer of modern paleobiology, tells the story of the origins and earliest evolution of life and how that story has been unearthed.

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Princeton University Press
0691002304 / 9780691002309
Hardback
576.83
12/04/1999
United States
English
xiv, 367p., 8p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
24 cm
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J. William Schopf is the recipient of medals from the National Science Board, the National Academy of Sciences and the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life. He has also been awarded national book prizes and an Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Prize and two Guggenheim Fellowships.
J. William Schopf is the recipient of medals from the National Science Board, the National Academy of Sciences and the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life. He has also been awarded national book prizes and an Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Prize and two Guggenheim Fellowships. PSAJ Evolution, RBX Palaeontology