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Oak, common
The common, pedunculate, or English, oak is the commonest tree in southern and central British broadleaved woods. In fact, throughout Europe it has been the predominant timber tree since prehistoric times. [... more]
British Trees

Aliki from HarperCollins Publishers
Aliki is the author-illustrator of many books, both fiction and nonfiction, enjoyed by readers throughout the world. They encompass her many interests-from Greek mythology and prehistoric times to Egyptian mummies, aquariums, zoos, music, ... [... more]
Harper Collins

Clark Wissler
A revision of Wissler's authoritative study, this volume traces the history of the American Indian from prehistoric times to the present. It gives a broad survey of the tribes and cultures of all the great Indian language families. Indians of the ... [... more]
Random House

John R. Jones
Less than 200 years ago, nobody knew that dinosaurs had ever existed. Now, scientists who study fossils know about many kinds of dinosaurs and where they lived. The hunt is on for new information about our favorite prehistoric reptiles! Dinosaur ... [... more]
Random House

James Dyer
Hillforts of England and Wales Discovering Archaeology in England and Wales Discovering Prehistoric England James Dyer [... more]
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Philip Walker
Mankind has been using wood since prehistoric times to build shelter, houses, containers, vehicles and implements and the tools and techniques used to shape and manipulate wood are thousands of years old. The basic tools were established by Roman ... [... more]
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Aubrey Burl
Stonehenge is just one of almost a hundred vast circular earthworks built in the British Isles over four thousand years ago. Known as henges, they remain one of the mysteries of prehistoric Britain. Unlike stone circles, which are their ... [... more]
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Jeff Crosby
Since prehistoric times, humans and dogs have shared a unique bond and both have served each other well. Early people discarded food and as a result, wild wolves cast fear and caution aside, following and approaching their two-legged neighbors ... [... more]
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Luis V. Rey
A super-simple introduction to prehistoric animals, from the first weird and wonderful life forms on Earth to the earliest Ice Age humans-and much, much more. The Most Complete, Up-to-Date Encyclopedia for Dinosaur Lovers of All Ages WRITTEN BY A ... [... more]
Random House

Wun Chok Bong
Based on the author's decipherment of prehistoric carvings and the application of mathematical measurements, The Gods' Machines shows how "unknown" phenomena from Angkor Wat to Stonehenge to crop circles are actually powerhouses built by an ... [... more]
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Shelley Ann Jackson
Since prehistoric times, humans and dogs have shared a unique bond and both have served each other well. Early people discarded food and as a result, wild wolves cast fear and caution aside, following and approaching their two-legged neighbors ... [... more]
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Michael Everhart
Sharks and dinosaurs, dinosaurs and sharks, we find them both alien and awe-inspiring, at once utterly inhuman and somehow irresistibly compelling. But forget Jaws and Jurassic Park—nothing can prepare you for Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Creatures ... [... more]
Random House
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