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- "From the author of Apocalyptic Planet comes a vivid travelogue through prehistory that traces the arrival of the first people in North America at least twenty thousand years ago and the artifacts that tell of their lives and fates. In Atlas of a Lost World, Craig Childs upends our notions of where these people came from and who they were. How they got here, persevered, and ultimately thrived is a story that resonates from the Pleistocene to our modern era. The lower sea levels of the Ice Age exposed a vast land bridge between Asia and North America, but the land bridge was not the only way across. Different people arrived from different directions, and not all at the same time. The first explorers of the New World were few, their encampments fleeting. The continent they reached had no people but was inhabited by megafauna--mastodons, giant bears, mammoths, saber-toothed cats, five-hundred-pound panthers, enormous bison, and sloths that stood one story tall. The first people were hunters (Paleolithic spear points are still encrusted with the proteins of their prey) but they were wildly outnumbered and many would themselves have been prey to the much larger animals. Atlas of a Lost World chronicles the last millennia of the Ice Age: the violent oscillations and retreat of glaciers, the clues and traces that document the first encounters of early humans, and the animals whose presence governed the humans' chances for survival. A blend of science and personal narrative reveals how much has changed since the time of mammoth hunters, and how little. Across unexplored landscapes yet to be peopled, readers will see the Ice Age, and their own age, in a whole new light."--Dust jacket
- Scientists squabble over the locations and dates for human arrival in the New World. The first explorers were few, encampments fleeting. At some point in time, between twenty and forty thousand years ago, sea levels were low enough that a vast land bridge was exposed between Asia and North America-- but was not the only way across. Childs provides an unsparing, vivid, revelatory travelogue through prehistory that traces the arrival of the First People in North America twenty thousand years ago, the megafauna they found here, and the artifacts that enable us to imagine their lives and fates. -- adapted from publisher info
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xvi, 269 pages
- Contents
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- Land bridge: date unknown
- Inner Beringia: 25,000 years ago
- House of ice: 20,000 years ago
- The long coast: 17,000 years ago
- Playground of giants: 45,000 to 15,000 years ago
- Emergence: 16,000 to 14,000 years ago
- A dangerous Eden: 14,500 years ago
- Cult of the fluted point: 13,500 years ago
- The last mammoth hunt: 13,000 to 12,000 years ago
- American Babylon: 12,800 to 11,800 years ago
- The party at the beginning of the world: 11,000 years ago
- Isbn
- 9780307908650
- Label
- Atlas of a lost world : travels in ice age America
- Title
- Atlas of a lost world
- Title remainder
- travels in ice age America
- Statement of responsibility
- Craig Childs ; illustrations by Sarah Gilman
- Subject
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- From 10 thousand to 2 million years ago
- Glacial epoch
- HISTORY -- North America
- trueHistory writing -- Ancient
- trueHistory writing -- Archaeology
- trueHistory writing -- Canada
- trueHistory writing -- United States
- trueIce Age (Geology)
- Mammals, Fossil
- Mammals, Fossil -- North America
- NATURE -- Ecology
- trueNatural history
- North America
- North America
- trueNorth America -- Antiquities
- Paleo-Indians
- truePaleo-Indians
- Paleo-Indians -- North America
- truePaleoecology
- Paleoecology
- Paleoecology -- North America
- Paleoecology -- Pleistocene
- Pleistocene Geologic Epoch
- truePrehistoric humans -- North America
- Prehistoric peoples
- Prehistoric peoples -- North America
- SCIENCE -- Paleontology
- trueStone age
- Glacial epoch -- North America
- trueAncient geography
- trueAnthropology
- trueArchaeology
- trueFossil mammals
- Language
- eng
- Summary
-
- "From the author of Apocalyptic Planet comes a vivid travelogue through prehistory that traces the arrival of the first people in North America at least twenty thousand years ago and the artifacts that tell of their lives and fates. In Atlas of a Lost World, Craig Childs upends our notions of where these people came from and who they were. How they got here, persevered, and ultimately thrived is a story that resonates from the Pleistocene to our modern era. The lower sea levels of the Ice Age exposed a vast land bridge between Asia and North America, but the land bridge was not the only way across. Different people arrived from different directions, and not all at the same time. The first explorers of the New World were few, their encampments fleeting. The continent they reached had no people but was inhabited by megafauna--mastodons, giant bears, mammoths, saber-toothed cats, five-hundred-pound panthers, enormous bison, and sloths that stood one story tall. The first people were hunters (Paleolithic spear points are still encrusted with the proteins of their prey) but they were wildly outnumbered and many would themselves have been prey to the much larger animals. Atlas of a Lost World chronicles the last millennia of the Ice Age: the violent oscillations and retreat of glaciers, the clues and traces that document the first encounters of early humans, and the animals whose presence governed the humans' chances for survival. A blend of science and personal narrative reveals how much has changed since the time of mammoth hunters, and how little. Across unexplored landscapes yet to be peopled, readers will see the Ice Age, and their own age, in a whole new light."--Dust jacket
- Scientists squabble over the locations and dates for human arrival in the New World. The first explorers were few, encampments fleeting. At some point in time, between twenty and forty thousand years ago, sea levels were low enough that a vast land bridge was exposed between Asia and North America-- but was not the only way across. Childs provides an unsparing, vivid, revelatory travelogue through prehistory that traces the arrival of the First People in North America twenty thousand years ago, the megafauna they found here, and the artifacts that enable us to imagine their lives and fates. -- adapted from publisher info
- Summary
- In a blend of science and personal narrative that takes readers on a fascinating journey through prehistory, the author of Apocalyptic Planet, chronicling the last millennia of the Ice Age and tracing the First People in North America, shows how much has changed since the time of mammoth hunters, and also what hasn't changed
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- 10658237
- Cataloging source
- DLC
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- 1967-
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- Childs, Craig
- Dewey number
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- 551.7/92
- 970.01
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Intended audience
- 1180L
- Intended audience source
- Lexile
- LC call number
- E77.9
- LC item number
- .C55 2018
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- 1180
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Gilman, Sarah,
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- Prehistoric peoples
- Paleo-Indians
- Glacial epoch
- Mammals, Fossil
- Paleoecology
- Paleoecology
- HISTORY
- SCIENCE
- NATURE
- Glacial epoch
- Mammals, Fossil
- Paleo-Indians
- Paleoecology
- Pleistocene Geologic Epoch
- Prehistoric peoples
- North America
- North America
- Target audience
- adult
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- travels in ice age America
- Label
- Atlas of a lost world : travels in ice age America, Craig Childs ; illustrations by Sarah Gilman
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
- Land bridge: date unknown -- Inner Beringia: 25,000 years ago -- House of ice: 20,000 years ago -- The long coast: 17,000 years ago -- Playground of giants: 45,000 to 15,000 years ago -- Emergence: 16,000 to 14,000 years ago -- A dangerous Eden: 14,500 years ago -- Cult of the fluted point: 13,500 years ago -- The last mammoth hunt: 13,000 to 12,000 years ago -- American Babylon: 12,800 to 11,800 years ago -- The party at the beginning of the world: 11,000 years ago
- Control code
- 21421876
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xvi, 269 pages
- Isbn
- 9780307908650
- Lccn
- 2017033037
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other control number
- 40028160398
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1000249112
- Label
- Atlas of a lost world : travels in ice age America, Craig Childs ; illustrations by Sarah Gilman
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Land bridge: date unknown -- Inner Beringia: 25,000 years ago -- House of ice: 20,000 years ago -- The long coast: 17,000 years ago -- Playground of giants: 45,000 to 15,000 years ago -- Emergence: 16,000 to 14,000 years ago -- A dangerous Eden: 14,500 years ago -- Cult of the fluted point: 13,500 years ago -- The last mammoth hunt: 13,000 to 12,000 years ago -- American Babylon: 12,800 to 11,800 years ago -- The party at the beginning of the world: 11,000 years ago
- Control code
- 21421876
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xvi, 269 pages
- Isbn
- 9780307908650
- Lccn
- 2017033037
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other control number
- 40028160398
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1000249112
Subject
- From 10 thousand to 2 million years ago
- Glacial epoch
- HISTORY -- North America
- trueHistory writing -- Ancient
- trueHistory writing -- Archaeology
- trueHistory writing -- Canada
- trueHistory writing -- United States
- trueIce Age (Geology)
- Mammals, Fossil
- Mammals, Fossil -- North America
- NATURE -- Ecology
- trueNatural history
- North America
- North America
- trueNorth America -- Antiquities
- Paleo-Indians
- truePaleo-Indians
- Paleo-Indians -- North America
- truePaleoecology
- Paleoecology
- Paleoecology -- North America
- Paleoecology -- Pleistocene
- Pleistocene Geologic Epoch
- truePrehistoric humans -- North America
- Prehistoric peoples
- Prehistoric peoples -- North America
- SCIENCE -- Paleontology
- trueStone age
- Glacial epoch -- North America
- trueAncient geography
- trueAnthropology
- trueArchaeology
- trueFossil mammals
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