The skull in the rock : how a scientist, a boy, and Google Earth opened a new window on human origins
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Deborah Rawson Memorial Library - Nonfiction
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Book
Physical Desc
64 pages : ill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ; 29 cm.
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
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Level 7.4, 2 Points

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"A book by Aronson & Glenn LLC"--T.p. verso.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 61) and index.
Citation/References
Hornbook Guide to Children,010113
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Kirkus Review - Adult,091512
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Booklist,,091512, p. 62
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Horn Book Magazine,,110112, p. 117
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School Library Journal,,110112, p. 121
Description
The story behind one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of all time, explaining its significance for understanding human evolution and how it is shaping the thinking of the scientific community.
Target Audience
10-up.
Target Audience
5-up.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Berger, L. R., & Aronson, M. (2012). The skull in the rock: how a scientist, a boy, and Google Earth opened a new window on human origins . National Geographic.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Berger, Lee R and Marc. Aronson. 2012. The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window On Human Origins. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Berger, Lee R and Marc. Aronson. The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window On Human Origins Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, 2012.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Berger, L. R. and Aronson, M. (2012). The skull in the rock: how a scientist, a boy, and google earth opened a new window on human origins. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Berger, Lee R., and Marc Aronson. The Skull in the Rock: How a Scientist, a Boy, and Google Earth Opened a New Window On Human Origins National Geographic, 2012.

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