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Field Guides & Natural History  Palaeontology  Palaeontology: General

Fossils from the Lower Lias of the Dorset Coast

Geology Guide Out of Print
Edited By: Alan Richard Lord and Paul G Davis
436 pages, B/w plates
Fossils from the Lower Lias of the Dorset Coast
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  • Fossils from the Lower Lias of the Dorset Coast ISBN: 9781444337747 Paperback Jul 2010 Out of Print #187913
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The coastline of Dorset is spectacular and beautiful. It exposes a long sequence of Jurassic age sedimentary rocks which, with its wealth of invertebrate, vertebrate and plant fossils, has long attracted palaeontologists - amateur, professional, interested holiday-maker, dedicated collector - and its international importance has been recognised by the designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the pioneering work of early collectors like Mary Anning onwards, the area has been a cradle of palaeontology. The Lower Lias is particularly fossiliferous and this lavishly illustrated Guide covers all the fossil groups to be found by the collector in the field.

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Geology Guide Out of Print
Edited By: Alan Richard Lord and Paul G Davis
436 pages, B/w plates
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