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Rudwick tells the gripping story of the gradual realization that the Earth's history has not only been unimaginably long but also astonishingly eventful in utterly unexpected ways.
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Natural history, Religion and science, Earth sciences, Historical geology, History, Sciences de la terre, Histoire, Sciences naturelles, Religion et sciences, SCIENCE, General, Physics, Geophysics, Geowissenschaften, Erdzeitalter, Evolution, Naturwissenschaften, Religion, Historische GeologiePlaces
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Earth's deep history: how it was discovered and why it matters
2014, The University of Chicago Press
in English
022620393X 9780226203935
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Table of Contents
Making history a science
Nature's own antiquities
Sketching big pictures
Expanding time and history
Bursting the limits of time
Worlds before Adam
Disturbing a consensus
Human history in nature's history
Eventful deep history
Global histories of the earth
One planet among many
Conclusion
Appendix : Creationists out of their depth.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-331) and index.
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