01149agm a2200301u 450000100160000000500170001600700240003300800410005703500230009803500110012103500200013204000130015204900090016509000220017409900200019624500810021626000830029730000390038050000470041950000350046652001790050165000180068070000240069871000390072271000630076196600100082499900130083499575052010231120260227104100.0mrrcaaad 840127s1983 dcu023u r 0mleng d a(TU)000575052UTK019 a604940 a(OCoLC)10344574 aTKNcTKN atknk aQE711.2b.F6 1983 aQE711.2.F6 198300aFossils, clues to the pasth[motion picture] /cNational Geographic Society. aWashington, D.C. :bNational Geographic Society, Educational Services,cc1983. a1 film reel :bsd., col. ;c16 mm. aIntended audience: Grades 7-12 and adults. aIssued also as videorecording. aDr. Donald C. Johanson discusses what a fossil is and some of the ways in which they are formed. He also discusses what fossils reveal and how scientists determine their age. 0aPaleontology.1 aJohanson, Donald C.2 aNational Geographic Society (U.S.)2 aNational Geographic Society (U.S.).bEducational Services. aprimo c234d234