Adrienne Mayor's books include The Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome's Deadliest Enemy, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and Fossil Legends of the First Americans (both Princeton). She is a research scholar in classics and the history of science at Stanford University.
"A historical and scientific detective story of first rank. . . .
[Mayor's] results are as striking as they are entertaining."---Mott
T. Greene, Science
"Mayor tells a fascinating story of ancient encounters with
fossils, setting modern palaeontology beside ancient art and
literature."---Helen King, Times Literary Supplement
"Refreshing. . . . Mayor presents her case with an engaging zeal,
describing her sleuthing efforts at length. . . . By the end of the
book, you will find yourself filled with enthusiasm for following
Mayor's lead in breaking down interdisciplinary boundaries and thus
enriching your understanding of the human experience."---Kate A.
Robson Brown, Natural History
"Merging the fields of paleontology, archaeology and classical
literature, Mayor's research has uncovered striking correlations
between modern fossil finds and many of the myths and folklore that
sprang up in early Western civilization."---Bryn Nelson,
Newsday
"[Mayor] has done an admirable job in tracking down so many obscure
references and easily persuades us that these early writers indeed
recorded a palaeontological bonanza centuries before the first
dinosaur remains were recognised by modern science."---Richard
Fortey, London Review of Books
"Adrienne Mayor has . . . done some digging deep into the past and
found literary and artistic clues—and not a few huge fossils—that
seem to explain the inspiration for many of the giants, monsters,
and other strange creatures in the mythology of antiquity."---John
Noble Wilford, New York Times
"Mayor's chronicles do more that entertain; as she contends, they
also show that people of Greek and Roman times had a broad
understanding of fossils as organic remains of extinct organisms. .
. . The First Fossil Hunters brings together mythology, art,
geology, and paleontology in a convincing manner."---Tim Tokaryk,
American Scientist
"Blending the thrill of scientific discovery with the fascination
of ancient folklore and legends, Mayor gives us a comprehensive
overview of the ancient literature dealing with these findings. . .
. In many ways, this book resembles a detective story. When the
author gets on the track of something interesting, she follows it
wherever it leads. . . . The First Fossil Hunters will be a
revelation to anyone interested in ancient history. For me, it is
one of the best books of recent years."---Walter L. Friedrich,
Times Higher Education Supplement
"A pleasure to read. . . . The insight into human behavior is
enough to attract anthropologists and laypeople to read this
fascinating account of paleontology in ancient times."---Deborah
Ruscillo, American Journal of Archaeology
"Mayor's thought-provoking book will mark a watershed in the
approach to griffins and giants. . . . For both its innovative
method and its results, this well-balanced and vividly written book
belongs on the bookshelf of every historian of natural
sciences."---Liliane Bodson, Isis
"Clear, readable, and convincing. . . . A surprising account of
material overlooked or misunderstood by both historians of science
and interpreters of Greek myth."
*Kirkus Reviews*
"After reading Mayor's The First Fossil Hunters one thing is
certain. You'll never look at classical mythology—or at the history
of paleontology—the same way again."---Steve Voynick, Rock and
Gem
"Mayor takes palaeontologists and historians of palaeontology to
task. At best there has been accidental ignorance and at worst
wilful avoidance and misrepresentation of how much the Greeks and
Romans knew about fossils. . . . Mayor proceeds to make her case
with detailed 'chapter and verse' from the ancients. It is indeed
impressive and generally very convincing."---Douglas Palmer,
Geological Magazine
"An interesting overview of a historical topic which has been
little studied."---Richard Samuels, Magonia Review of Books
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