Mammoths and Mastodons
By (Author) Cheryl Bardoe
Abrams
Abrams
1st March 2010
United States
Children
Non Fiction
569.62
Commended for Orbis Pictus Award 2011
Hardback
48
Width 257mm, Height 262mm, Spine 12mm
590g
Mammoths and mastodons roamed the earth for more than a million years, and then suddenly went extinct. What was everyday life like for these colossal cousins of the modern elephant What did they eat How did they fit into their Ice Age landscape Why did they disappear
These questions and more are answered in this fascinating book that presents the latest research, drawing on the recent discovery of a fully frozen baby mammoth-which has allowed scientists to learn more than they ever could have known just from studying bones and fossils.
Profusely illustrated, Mammoths and Mastodons features photographs of archaeological digs, scientists at work in the field and in labs, and archival relics. Specially commissioned artwork also brings the story of mammoths and mastodons to life. The book includes a bibliography, a glossary, and an index.
Cheryl Bardoe is a former senior project manager of exhibitions at The Field Museum, Chicago. She is the author of Abrams' Gregor Mendel: The Friar Who Grew Peas and lives in Chicago.