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The Fate of the Mammoth: Fossils, Myth, and History [Hardcover]

Claudine Cohen (Author), William Rodarmor (Translator)
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0226112926 978-0226112923 April 2, 2002 1
From cave paintings to the latest Siberian finds, woolly mammoths have fascinated people across Europe, Asia, and North America for centuries. Remains of these enormous prehistoric animals were among the first fossils to be recognized as such, and they have played a crucial role in the birth and development of paleontology. In this lively, wide-ranging look at the fate of the mammoth, Claudine Cohen reanimates this large mammal with heavy curved tusks and shaggy brown hair through its history in science, myth, and popular culture.

Cohen uses the mammoth and the theories that naturalists constructed around it to illuminate wider issues in the history of science, showing how changing views about a single object reveal the development of scientific methods, practices, and ideas. How are fossils discovered, reconstructed, displayed, and interpreted? What stories are told about them, by whom, and how do these stories reflect the cultures and societies in which they are told?

To find out, Cohen takes us on a grand tour of the study of mammoth remains, from England, Germany, and France to Russia and America, and from the depths of Africa to the frozen frontiers of Alaska and Siberia, where intact mammoth corpses have been discovered in the permafrost. Along the way, she shows how paleontologists draw on myth and history, as well as on scientific evidence, to explore the deep history of the earth and of life. Cohen takes her history from the sixteenth century right up to the present, when researchers are using molecular biology to retrieve mammoth DNA, calling up dreams of cloning the mammoth and one day seeing herds of woolly mammoths roaming the frozen steppes.


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The mammoth, Cohen writes, shares traits both of the elephant and the teddy bear. She tells the story of this extinct creature as a means of telling the story of paleontology. Both stories read well. Cohen, who teaches the history of science at the School of Higher Studies in Social Sciences in Paris, examines the possible reasons for the extinction of the mammoths and considers the possibilities for reviving the species through cloning. By giving life to extinct species, she writes, paleontology would surpass itself and move from being a science of death to truly being a science of life.

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As paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould says in his introduction to this marvelous view of Ice Age elephants, the mammoth is the totem animal of vertebrate paleontology. The remains of these enormous animals have fascinated people for centuries, and were among the first fossils to be recognized as fossils. The fact that they lived concurrently with our ancestors, who pictured them in carvings and cave paintings, as well as the discoveries of frozen mammoth carcasses in Siberia, makes this animal more immediate and more accessible than the dinosaurs. Cohen, a French professor of the history of science, uses the study of the mammoth to reveal the history of paleontology itself. The use of DNA extracted from mammoth tissues found frozen in the permafrost has further refined our knowledge, and given hope for possible cloning of mammoths. Extensive notes and a bibliography round out a well-illustrated, exhaustive view of one of the best-known extinct animals. Nancy Bent
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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (April 2, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226112926
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226112923
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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4.0 out of 5 stars History of Science more than Mammoths, November 6, 2004
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This book was not really what I had in mind, but I ended up enjoying it anyway. I was looking to find out more about mammoths, but the book only touched on the actual natural history of mammoths in a limited way. There were so many other revelations, though: people finding mammoth bones at one time thought they were "sports of nature", spontaneously produced by the generative capacities of the earth and not representing any living creature. Mammoth bones are the origin of many giant myths. In Siberia, mammoth bones would seem to burst up from the ground with the thaw, leading to a belief that they were from a burrowing creature that would die on exposure to light. The book was dense and slow reading, but I've found myself relating things I learned in this book to many people since finishing it. I guess it goes to show you sometimes find good things by accident...
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La Fuite devant un mammouth (Fleeing from a mammoth) is the title of a painting you can see at the Musee des Antiquites Nationales at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris. Read the first page
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United States, North America, Boucher de Perthes, Epochs of Nature, New York, Saint Augustine, Lena River, Muséum National, Petersburg Zoological Institute, American Museum of Natural History, Bering Strait, Holy Writ, Wrangel Island, Zdenek Burian, Ohio River, Peter the Great, Petersburg Academy of Sciences, William Buckland, Albert Gaudry, New Synthesis, Académie des Sciences, Cloning the Mammoth, Georges Cuvier, New World, North Africa
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