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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Dolly Jørgensen
(2025)
Ghosts Behind Glass: Encountering Extinction in Museums.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB697386545/)
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Ayoush Lazikani
(2025)
The Medieval Moon: A History of Haunting and Blessing.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB481869822/)
Book
Philip Ball
(2025)
Alchemy: An Illustrated History of Elixirs, Experiments, and the Birth of Modern Science.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB680190753/)
Book
Mike Jay
(2025)
Free Radicals: How a Group of Romantic Experimenters Gave Birth to Psychedelic Science.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB082116235/)
Article
Dániel Margócsy
(2025)
A natural history of the satyr: a dialectical history of myth and scientific observation since 1550.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 407-435).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB275168413/)
Article
Tad Brown
(2025)
Hamitic race theory and African cattle classification, 1868–1971.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 463-486).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB630557316/)
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Victoria Coules; Chris Manias
(2025)
Winsor McCay’s Gertie: the first living dinosaur.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB659428741/)
Chapter
Chris Manias
(2025)
Pageants of life: conclusion and epilogue.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB727236365/)
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Naosaurus Ilja Nieuwland; Chris Manias
(2025)
A good officer: the long and remarkable career of the chimaeral Naosaurus.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB771119824/)
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Chris Manias
(2025)
Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB675001937/)
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Will Tattersdill; Mark P. Witton; Chris Manias
(2025)
The ‘Spin’ in Spinosaurus: inventing a modern dinosaur superstar.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB353518401/)
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Oliver Hochadel; Chris Manias
(2025)
Palaeoanthropology and the mass media: an entangled history.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB272305180/)
Chapter
Chris Manias
(2025)
Introduction.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB298300926/)
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Elsa Panciroli; Chris Manias
(2025)
Mammals, the measure of success? The legacy of ‘progress’ in natural sciences.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB436829209/)
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Chris Manias; Rebecca Wragg Sykes; Lydia Pyne
(2025)
Shadows in the mirror: a discussion on understandings of Neanderthals and Australopithecines.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB081319159/)
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Richard Fallon; David Hone; Chris Manias
(2025)
Arthur Conan Doyle, Michael Crichton, and the case of palaeontological fiction.
In: Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB521550459/)
Article
Jamie Freestone
(2025)
The figure of Darwin in colloquial science.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100993).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB919620704/)
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Noga Arikha
(2025)
Franz Boas: In Praise of Open Minds.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB445073236/)
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Keith Cooper
(2025)
Amazing Worlds of Science Fiction and Science Fact.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB900342923/)
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Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft; Merry White
(2025)
Ways of Eating: Exploring Food through History and Culture.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB484947964/)
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