Dinosaurs at the Ends of the Earth: The Story of the Central Asiatic ExpeditionsScholastic, 2001 - Central Asiatic Expeditions Describes the expeditions led by Roy Chapman Andrews for New York's American Museum of Natural History to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia in an effort to uncover dinosaur fossils. |
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Dinosaurs at the Ends of the Earth: The Story of the Central Asiatic Expeditions Brian Floca No preview available - 2000 |
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