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The popularity of dinosaurs seems never ending, as evidenced by the popularity of films such Jurassic Park and documentaries like Walking with Dinosaurs. But how much do these types of entertainment really tell us about recent scientific discoveries and the latest research into the world of the dinosaur?This is the first book explain how scientists have been able to put together a picture of how dinosaurs looked, what they ate, and how they moved and interacted with each other. Taking a new approach to the subject, David Norman combines different areas of science, such as anatomy, genetics, forensics, and engineering design, to piece together the latest evidence of how animal life evolved on earth. Norman engagingly lays out the history of dinosaur research, from the speculation over ancient myths about dragons, to the latest virtual reality animation sequences and engineering design analysis. He also discusses the role that informed speculation and luck has played in many of the major discoveries.This book is a fantastic introduction for those just beginning to take an interest in dinosaurs and a must-read for true dinosaur-lovers who want to know not just the latest theories and discoveries, but how scientists achieved them.

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VERY SHORT INTRODUCTIONS are for anyone wanting a stimulating and accessible way in to a new subject. They are written by experts, and have been published in more than 25 languages worldwide.
The series began in 1995, and now represents a wide variety of topics in history, philosophy, religion, science, and the humanities. Over the next few years it will grow to a library of around 200 volumes - a Very Short Introduction to everything from ancient Egypt and Indian philosophy to conceptual art and cosmology.
Very Short Introductions available now:
ANARCHISM Colin WardCLASSICS Mary Beard and
ANCIENT EGYPT Ian ShawJohn Henderson
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHYCLAUSEWITZ Michael Howard
Julia AnnasTHE COLD WAR Robert McMahon
ANCIENT WARFARECONSCIOUSNESS
Harry SidebottomSusan Blackmore
THE ANGLO-SAXON AGECONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY
John BlairSimon Critchley
ANIMAL RIGHTS David DeGraziaCOSMOLOGY Peter Coles
ARCHAEOLOGY Paul BahnCRYPTOGRAPHY
ARCHITECTUREFred Piper and Sean Murphy
Andrew BallantyneDADA AND SURREALISM
ARISTOTLE Jonathan BarnesDavid Hopkins
ART HISTORY Dana ArnoldDARWIN Jonathan Howard
ART THEORY Cynthia FreelandDEMOCRACY Bernard Crick
THE HISTORY OFDESCARTES Tom Sorell
ASTRONOMY Michael HoskinDESIGN John Heskett
ATHEISM Julian BagginiDINOSAURS David Norman
AUGUSTINE Henry ChadwickDREAMING J. Allan Hobson
BARTHES Jonathan CullerDRUGS Leslie Iversen
THE BIBLE John RichesTHE EARTH Martin Redfern
BRITISH POLITICS Anthony WrightEGYPTIAN MYTH Geraldine Pinch
BUDDHA Michael CarrithersEIGHTEENTH-CENTURY
BUDDHISM Damien KeownBRITAIN Paul Langford
BUDDHIST ETHICS Damien KeownTHE ELEMENTS Philip Ball
CAPITALISM James FulcherEMOTION Dylan Evans
THE CELTS Barry CunliffeEMPIRE Stephen Howe
CHOICE THEORYENGELS Terrell Carver
Michael AllinghamETHICS Simon Blackburn
CHRISTIAN ART Beth WilliamsonTHE EUROPEAN UNION
CHRISTIANITY Linda WoodheadJohn Pinder
EVOLUTIONMEDICAL ETHICS Tony Hope
Brian and Deborah CharlesworthMEDIEVAL BRITAIN
FASCISM Kevin PassmoreJohn Gillingham and Ralph A. Griffiths
FOUCAULT Gary GuttingMODERN ART David Cottington
THE FRENCH REVOLUTIONMODERN IRELAND Senia Paeta
William DoyleMOLECULES Philip Ball
FREE WILL Thomas PinkMUSIC Nicholas Cook
FREUD Anthony StorrMYTH Robert A. Segal
GALILEO Stillman DrakeNIETZSCHE Michael Tanner
GANDHI Bhikhu ParekhNINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN
GLOBALIZATION Manfred StegerChristopher Harvie and
GLOBAL WARMING Mark MaslinH. C. G. Matthew
HABERMASNORTHERN IRELAND
James Gordon FinlaysonMarc Mulholland
HEGEL Peter SingerPARTICLE PHYSICS Frank Close
HEIDEGGER Michael InwoodPAUL E. P. Sanders
HIEROGLYPHS Penelope WilsonPHILOSOPHY Edward Craig
HINDUISM Kim KnottPHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
HISTORY John H. ArnoldSamir Okasha
THE HISTORY OF TIMEPLATO Julia Annas
Leofranc Holford-StrevensPOLITICS Kenneth Minogue
HOBBES Richard TuckPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
HUME A. J. AyerDavid Miller
IDEOLOGY Michael Freeden INDIAN PHILOSOPHYPOSTCOLONIALISM
Robert Young
Sue HamiltonPOSTMODERNISM
INTELLICENCE Ian J. DearyChristopher Butler
ISLAM Malise RuthvenPOSTSTRUCTURALISM
JUDAISM Norman SolomonCatherine Belsey
JUNG Anthony StevensPREHISTORY Chris Gosden
KAFKA Ritchie RobertsonPRESOCRATIC PHILOSOPHY
KANT Roger ScrutonCatherine Osborne
KIERKEGAARD Patrick GardinerPSYCHOLOCY Gillian Butler and
THE KORAN Michael CookFreda McManus
LINGUISTICS Peter MatthewsQUANTUM THEORY
LITERARY THEORY Jonathan CullerJohn Polkinghorne
LOCKE John DunnRENAISSANCE ART
LOGIC Graham PriestGeraldine A. Johnson
MACHIAVELLI Quentin SkinnerROMAN BRITAIN Peter Salway
THE MARQUIS DE SADEROUSSEAU Robert Wokler
John PhillipsRUSSELL A. C. Grayling
MARX Peter SingerRUSSIAN LITERATURE
MATHEMATICS Timothy GowersCatriona Kelly
THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONTHESPANISH CIVIL WAR
S. A. SmithHelen Graham
SCHIZOPHRENIASPINOZA Roger Scruton
Chris Frith and Eve JohnstoneSTUART BRITAIN John Morrill
SCHOPENHAUERTERRORISM Charles Townshend
Christopher JanawayTHEOLOGY David F. Ford
SHAKESPEARETRAGEDY Adrian Poole
Germaine GreerTHE TUDORS John Guy
SIKHISM Eleanor NesbittTWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITAIN
SOCIAL AND CULTURALKenneth O. Morgan
ANTHROPOLOGYWITTGENSTEIN A. C. Grayling
John Monaghan and Peter JustWORLD MUSIC Philip Bohlman
SOCIALISM Michael NewmanTHE WORLD TRADE
SOCIOLOGY Steve BruceORGANIZATION
SOCRATES C. C. W. TaylorAmrita Narlikar
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AFRICAN HISTORYFUNDAMENTALISM
John Parker and Richard RathboneMalise Ruthven
THE BRAIN Michael OSheaHUMAN EVOLUTION
CHAOS Leonard SmithBernard Wood
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