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John A. Long (1) (1957–)

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Fonte dell'immagine: John Long with Gogo fish in the field 2005

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Rocks, Fossils and Dinosaurs (Nature Companion Series) (2002) — Collaboratore — 48 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Long, John Albert
Altri nomi
Long, John A.
Data di nascita
1957
Sesso
male
Nazione (per mappa)
Australia
Luogo di nascita
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Attività lavorative
paleontologist
Organizzazioni
Museum of Western Australia
Museum Victoria
Breve biografia
John A. Long (born 1957 in Melbourne, Australia) began collecting fossils at the age of 7. For many years, he was Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology at the Museum of Western Australia and is now Head of Sciences at Museum Victoria. He is the author of books on dinosaurs, and Mountains of Madness.

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Well, I never thought I'd learn so much about dinosaur dongs but, thanks The Dawn of the Deed I am practically an expert on the sexual reproduction of ancient, long extinct animals.

The author is an Australian scientist who led the team that discovered the earliest penis on record, so you know you're reading an expert's opinion. While still having a scientific base, much of Dawn of the Deed is either laugh out loud funny, so unexpected that one has to reread paragraphs to ensure you've understood it, or both.… (altro)
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MiaCulpa | 2 altre recensioni | Mar 30, 2022 |
Best, most concise outline of the lives of Dinosaurs.
 
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Brightman | Jan 2, 2020 |
Artists pictures of how dinosaurs might look if they had feathers. I read this, but it is best if gotten from the library to look at.
 
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jhawn | 1 altra recensione | Jul 31, 2017 |
Australian paleontologist John Long recounts two fossil-collecting trips to Antarctica, the second of which, in 1991, involved spending several months inland with 3 other scientists. He colorfully describes the training required for acceptance to an Antarctic research program, life on the ice, especially for long periods out in the mountains, and the types of fossils to be found, many of which are also found across all the southern continents, providing further details of how the super-continent Gondwana broke apart into the distinct continents we have today. During the months on the ice, the scientists had regular radio contact with Scott Station (the New Zealand station very close to McMurdo), but they otherwise had only each other for companionship. Rest periods and weather-related confinements were occasions for writing up notes, reading in various scientific fields, playing games, and reading lighter materials, sometimes to each other. One story they shared was Lovecraft's "At the Mountains of Madness", and their enjoyment spurred me to reread that as well. I also like the author's affinity for Australia's Sir Douglas Mawson, whose own solo journey over 100s of miles of Antarctica after the death of his companions remains my favorite adventure story, as Mawson himself remains my favorite explorer.… (altro)
 
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auntmarge64 | Jun 11, 2017 |

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Utenti
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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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