Man and the Glacial Period
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"Ice Age Man" is an outstanding non-fiction work by the eminent American geologist and paleontologist George Frederick Wright. In the book, he examines in detail the impact of ice ages on the development of life on Earth, revealing the enormous impact of glaciers on the landscapes and flora and fauna of the planet.
The author examines the evidence of ice ages in detail, studying geological formations, rock deposits and the remains of extinct animals found in glacial strata. With the help of interesting facts and scientific conclusions, the book highlights the epochal significance of ice ages for the development of our planet and its current appearance.
"Man in the Ice Age" is not only a scientifically valuable work, but also a fascinating read for everyone who is interested in the history of the Earth and its ancient periods. The work of George Frederick Wright helps us better understand the enormous impact of natural factors on life on the planet and teaches us to appreciate the extraordinary complexity and beauty of nature.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- G. Frederick (George Frederick) Wright
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2016-01-18
- Title
- Man and the Glacial Period
- Subject
- Glacial epoch
Prehistoric peoples
QE - Contributor
- Henry W. (Henry Williamson) Haynes