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The First Fossil Hunters

Dinosaurs, Mammoths, and Myth in Greek and Roman Times

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The First Fossil Hunters

By: Adrienne Mayor
Narrated by: Donna Postel
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Griffins, cyclopes, monsters, and giants - these fabulous creatures of classical mythology continue to live in the modern imagination through the vivid accounts that have come down to us from the ancient Greeks and Romans. But what if these beings were more than merely fictions? Through careful research and meticulous documentation, Adrienne Mayor convincingly shows that many of the giants and monsters of myth did have a basis in fact - in the enormous bones of long-extinct species that were once abundant in the lands of the Greeks and Romans.

As Mayor shows, the Greeks and Romans were well aware that a different breed of creatures once inhabited their lands. They frequently encountered the fossilized bones of these primeval beings, and they developed sophisticated concepts to explain the fossil evidence, concepts that were expressed in mythological stories.

Like their modern counterparts, the ancient fossil hunters collected and measured impressive petrified remains and displayed them in temples and museums; they attempted to reconstruct the appearance of these prehistoric creatures and to explain their extinction. By listening to these neglected narratives for the first time in the light of modern scientific discoveries, Adrienne Mayor illuminates a lost world of ancient paleontology.

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Ancient Archaeology Earth Sciences History History & Philosophy Science Ancient History Mythology Ancient Greece Paleontology Natural History Greek Mythology

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I thought this book was really interesting but maybe not for everyone, it's more like an educational lecture.

really interesting

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A very enthralling take on the theory of how prehistoric animals may have inspired our ancient myths. If you like prehistory or ancient myths, it’s definitely worth a look.

Interesting idea

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This book is a very interesting work about how the ancient people interpreted the fossils and the geological phenomena.

very interesting

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Awful narration. The mispronunciation was very annoying towards the end.
I enjoyed the theories though.

Very interesting theories

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Intersting in parts, It's not rivetting by any means and seems on occasion to be stretching things out a little. However, I won;t complaint too much. Some interesting info and a fun listen. Solid if not stellar.

A good book if you are interested in pre-history

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