The Great New Zealand Fossil Book
Author: R. C. Brazier
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 120
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Author: R. C. Brazier
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 120
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 120
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Published: 1993-09
Total Pages: 138
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Patricia Vickers Rich
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Published: 2020-01-15
Total Pages: 763
ISBN-13: 0486838552
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExpanded edition of definitive guide for professionals and amateurs presents valuable information about finding, preserving, and studying fossils. Over 1,500 drawings and photographs. "Readable . . . and remarkably comprehensive." — Chicago Sunday Tribune.
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Published: 1993-09
Total Pages: 138
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 704
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Annie Potts
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Published: 2014-03-01
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 1775580040
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTouching on indigenous Maori relationships with the now-extinct, flightless moa; the attitudes of Pakeha, or European, settlers toward sheep; the iconography of whales and dolphins; the problems of pest-control; and the pleasures of pet-keeping, this modern-day bestiary is a fascinating study of human&–animal relations. In the book's four parts, the authors unravel the contradictory ways New Zealanders nurture and eradicate, glorify and demonize, cherish and devour, and describe and imagine animals. The study brings together insights from New Zealand's arts and literature, popular culture, historiography, media, and everyday life to describe and analyze their interactions with nga kararehe and nga manu, the beasts and birds of the land. In doing so, it illuminates fundamental aspects of New Zealand society: how New Zealanders understand their own identities and those of others; how they regard, inhabit, and make use of the natural world; and how they think about what they buy, eat, wear, watch, and read. Rich, multifaceted, and engaging, A New Zealand Book of Beasts satisfyingly explores how culture both shapes and is shaped by the &“beasts&” of Aotearoa.
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Published: 1991-09
Total Pages: 58
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brad Patterson
Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 432
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor many years New Zealand was stereotyped as a sleepy hollow of the South Pacific, but more recently, it has had an influence in international affairs which belies its size. Noted more for its conservatism and stability, its green fields and sheep, than for its innovation and radicalism, this most geographically isolated of English-speaking countries took pride in its role as a provider of agricultural produce for Europe.