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Publisher
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Palaeontology Association
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Pages
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220
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ISBN-13
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978-1405177153
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ISBN-10
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1405177152
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Format
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Paperback
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Edition
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2009
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Author
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ENK Clarkson, DAT Harper, Cecelia M Taylor & Lyall I Anderson
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September 2013
The Pentland Hills in Scotland yield a large number of Silurian marine fossils, many of which are housed in the collections held at the British Geology Survey in Edinburgh, the National Museums of Scotland, the Natural History Museum in London, the Lapworth Museum at Birmingham University, Trinity College in Dublin and the Sedgwick Museum, in Cambridge.
Although these fossils are only found within a small area of the Pentland Hills, the formations are extremely rich in fossils. The majority of the fossils are preserved as moulds.
This book examines exposures along the North Esk River, Henshaw Burn, Deerhope Burn and Wether Law Linn.
The book details the history of research on the area, localities and geology and is packed with 150 pages of fossils including clear photography. It is mainly aimed at those wishing to identify finds from this area.