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1838 Mantells Geological Strata Section
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1838 Mantells Geological Strata Section
An idealised geological section drawn by Gideon Mantell to accompany his book " Wonders of Geology" 1838. It shows the nomenclature in use during the early part of the nineteenth century when geology as a science was still young. Labelled are Cumbrian (Cambrian), Silurian, Carboniferous, Saliferous (Devonina/Permian) Lias (lower Jurassic), Oolite (upper Jurassic), Wealden (middle Cretaceous), Chalk (upper Cretaceous), Tertiary, and Alluvium (Quaternary/Pleistocene). The layers exposed on the cliff are the primary fossil-yielding beds
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This print showcases an idealized geological section drawn by the renowned Gideon Mantell in 1838. The artwork, titled "1838 Mantells Geological Strata Section" was created to accompany his book "Wonders of Geology" during a time when geology as a science was still in its infancy. The image provides a glimpse into the early part of the nineteenth century, displaying the nomenclature used at that time. It highlights various geological periods and formations labeled with their contemporary names such as Cumbrian (Cambrian), Silurian, Carboniferous, Saliferous (Devonina/Permian), Lias (lower Jurassic), Oolite (upper Jurassic), Wealden (middle Cretaceous), Chalk (upper Cretaceous), Tertiary, and Alluvium (Quaternary/Pleistocene). Notably, this illustration also reveals the primary fossil-yielding beds exposed on the cliff face. These layers hold immense significance for paleontologists and enthusiasts alike as they offer valuable insights into Earth's ancient history. The artwork is a testament to the contributions made by influential figures like Richard Owen, William Smith, William Buckland, and of course Gideon Mantell himself. Their groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in paleontology have shaped our understanding of dinosaurs and prehistoric life. Paul D. Stewart's expertly captured print allows us to appreciate both the scientific importance and artistic beauty of this historical piece. It serves as a reminder of
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