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The Rise of Paleontology

1993
Up to and through the seventeenth century, paleontology, or the science of fossils, had expanded, but only slowly. Buffon had identified organisms embedded in fossils, as had Thomas Jefferson. By the nineteenth century, however, the progress of the field was more rapid.
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Evolutionary Paleontology

2003
Contents 1. What is evolutionary paleontology? 2. Historical perspective 3. Main research topics of evolutionary paleontology 3.1. Evolutionary behavior of lineages, species and higher taxa 3.2. Evolutionary trends and generalizations (‘rules’) 3.3. Long-term fluctuations in diversity and extinction 3.4.
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