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Canada - The Fossils of the Burgess Shale

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Book Synopsis: Since its discovery in 1909 by Charles Doolittle Walcott, then Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the Burgess Shale in the Canadian Rocky Mountains has fascinated both scientists and the public with its plethora of weird wonders - life forms of the past so unfamiliar they cannot easily be assigned to known taxonomic groups. This century's most significant invertebrate fossil discovery, the Burgess Shale provides an unprecedented window into the explosive evolution during the Cambrian period that began about 540 million years ago, one of the most enigmatic episodes in the history of life. This book provides the first comprehensive set of illustrations of the extraordinary life forms revealed in the Burgess Shale. In addition to the more common fossilized hard skeletons, the Burgess Shale preserved the soft parts of these organisms, which provide a key to understanding the early evolution of the major groups of animals that inhabit the earth today. The Fossils of the Burgess Shale shows much remarkable detail - including digestive tracts and other internal organs - of creatures preserved in particles of mud fine enough to penetrate every crack and unevenness. The book begins with the history of exploration and research in the Burgess Shale, the geologic setting and preservation of the fossils, and a discussion of the Cambrian radiation, the period when almost all the major phyla of animals evolved. These introductory chapters are followed by 199 high-quality photographs and line drawings with detailed species accounts that describe important features of each specimen, as well as the ecology and taxonomy of each group. A complete list of all currently accepted species described from the Burgess Shale and a comprehensive bibliography follow the illustrations. The Fossil of the Burgess Shale is a compendium of fascinating Cambrian treasures that offer a rare glimpse into the nature of early life on our planet. They have figured prominently in recent evolutionary debates. The National Museum of Natural History, which houses more than 65,000 fossils collected by Walcott from the Burgess Shale, will open a new exhibition of the specimens in 1995.

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Unlock the mysteries of our planet's ancient past with The Fossils of the Burgess Shale - a captivating book that takes you on a journey through the enigmatic Cambrian period. Delve into the strange and fascinating creatures that once roamed the earth over 540 million years ago, and gain a deeper understanding of the explosive evolution that occurred during this remarkable era. With its meticulously detailed illustrations and comprehensive species accounts, this book provides an unprecedented window into the early evolution of the animal kingdom.

Unlike any other fossil discovery, the Burgess Shale preserved not only the hard skeletons but also the delicate soft parts of these ancient organisms. Immerse yourself in the stunning visuals that reveal intricate digestive tracts and other internal organs, all meticulously preserved in particles of mud. It is through these extraordinary fossils that we gain invaluable insights into the major groups of animals that still inhabit our planet today.

Embark on a journey through the history of exploration and research in the Burgess Shale, as this book uncovers the geologic setting and preservation processes that made this discovery possible. Discover the significance of the Cambrian radiation, the period that witnessed the evolution of almost all the major phyla of animals. With 199 high-quality photographs and line drawings, accompanied by detailed species accounts, The Fossils of the Burgess Shale brings these ancient creatures to life, providing a comprehensive glimpse into their ecology and taxonomy.

As a true compendium of Cambrian treasures, this book has played a pivotal role in evolutionary debates. Join the excitement and intrigue surrounding these remarkable fossils. The National Museum of Natural History, home to over 65,000 Burgess Shale fossils collected by Charles Doolittle Walcott, is even opening an exhibition dedicated to these extraordinary specimens in 1995.

Uncover the secrets of early life on Earth and immerse yourself in the wonders of the Burgess Shale. Explore The Fossils of the Burgess Shale today and embark on an unforgettable journey through time.

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