<p>Australopithecines, dinosaurs, trilobites--such fossils conjure up images of lost worlds filled with vanished organisms. But in the full history of life, ancient animals, even the trilobites, form only the half-billion-year tip of a nearly four-billion-year iceberg. Andrew Knoll explores the deep
Life on a Young Planet: The First Three Billion Years of Evolution on Earth
โ Scribed by Andrew H. Knoll
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 423
- Series
- Princeton Science Library
- Category
- Library
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