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Ancient days

By Douglas Palmer

3 November 2004

OXFORD University’s Michael Freeman ably reminds us in Victorians and the Prehistoric that the contribution of the British in the 19th century to the discovery of prehistoric life and times was remarkable.

Their realisation of the depth of geological time, the power of geological processes and the evolution and extinction of life still reverberates through our world.

Victorians and the Prehistoric: Tracks to a lost world

Michael Freeman

Yale University Press

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