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"If you like detective stories, you'll love this book. It should satisfy the hungriest of infovores."--"New Scientist""absorbing...will appeal to a wide audience, particularly those who got a kick out of "Blink" or "Freakonomics."" "--""Publishers Weekly""A fabulous, entertainingly written account of the amazing science
behind calendars, dates and dating objects. Essential reading for anyone
interested in prehistory." Professor Tim Flannery, Director of the South Australian Museum
"A rollicking run through the story of telling the time - lively and well-researched, with many fascinating stories." Professor Michael Benton, author of" When Life Nearly Died"
"This delightful introduction successfully fuses history, prehistory and earth science. It captures the imagination from its first page, and then takes the reader on a fun and fact-filled world tour through the past."-- Professor Tim White, University of California at Berkeley"What I like best about the book: It's a scientist clearly explaining what he does for a living and why it is important, at a level that any literate person can understand. Not an easy accomplishment." --scienceblogs.com/pharyngula "5/5: a book that tackles [these] issues is welcome indeed--that it succeeds so brilliantly is a wonderful surprise."" --"Peter Andrews of the Natural History Museum," BBC Focus Magazine""Well researched and covers a lot of ground in a splendidly personal style. Highly recommended" --"Quaternary Australasia""A fascinating guide to the measurement of time"-- "Chemistry World""" ""
Professor Michael Benton, author of 'When Life Nearly Died'
"A rollicking run through the story of telling the time - lively and well-researched, with many fascinating stories."
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