Bones of Contention

by Paul Chambers

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First published: 2002 1 language ISBN: 9780719560545
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"Just when the fuss over Darwin's Origin of Species was getting really heated, an extraordinary fossil was found in Germany. Apparently half bird and half reptile, it was christened Archaeopteryx and hailed as the missing link which proved that species could change, just as Darwin had said. The reaction was furious and immediate and has remained so to the present day." "Since its discovery the Archaeopteryx has caused more trouble than any other scientific icon. It has been used not only to support dozens of differing views on evolution, but also to start feuds, destroy reputations, further personal ambition and promote nationalism." "Bones of Contention tells a story not just about a fossil but about the lengths to which people will go to prove themselves right. Sometimes the consequences are funny, often they are disastrous or tragic, but they are never dull. This is the first book to look not only at the life and times of Archaeopteryx but also at the chaotic scientific world into which it emerged. From Victorian bravado to the modern-day media, the meaning and relevance of the humble fossil have changed continually with the times, holding up a mirror to ideals of science, and attitudes to natural history and the material world. It offers insight into the way scientists can really behave in public and behind closed doors."--BOOK JACKET.

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