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Frozen Fauna Of The Mammoth Steppe The Story Of Blue Babe Guthrie

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Frozen Fauna Of The Mammoth Steppe The Story Of Blue Babe Guthrie
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.61 MB
Author: Guthrie, R. Dale
ISBN: B00GHGTK2U
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Frozen Fauna Of The Mammoth Steppe The Story Of Blue Babe Guthrie by Guthrie, R. Dale B00GHGTK2U instant download after payment.

The 36,000-year-old bison mummy, coated with blue mineral crystals, was dubbed "Blue Babe." Guthrie conveys the excitement of its excavation and shows how he made use of evidence from living animals, other Pleistocene mummies, Paleolithic art, and geological data. With photographs and scores of detailed drawings, he takes the reader through the excavation and subsequent detective work, analyzing the animal's carcass and its surroundings, the circumstances of its death, its appearance in life, the landscape it inhabited, and the processes of preservation by freezing. His examination shows that Blue Babe died in early winter, falling prey to lions that inhabited the Arctic during the Pleistocene era.

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