Hell Creek, Montana: America's Key to the Prehistoric Past

Title Hell Creek, Montana: America's Key to the Prehistoric Past
Names Dingus, Lowell.
Book Number DBC28554
Title Status In Process
Medium Digital Book
Annotation Hell Creek, Montana, is one of the most windswept, hardcrabble locales in the American West-a quiet town of ranchers, farmers, and others who seek the beauty of the open spaces. It is also the unlikely setting of some of the most fascinating events in the history of the United States and North America. From the first-ever discovery of a Tyrannosuarus Rex to Lewis and Clark's landmark expedition; for the Freeman compound standoff to Sitting Bull and Little Big Horn, Hell Creek has been a central player in the events of the last tow hundred years-and the last 200 million. Adult.
Language English
Local Subject Montana - History - G-MTH
Travel & Geography - United States, North America - 917
History & geography - 900
United States - History - 973
US - Western United States - 978
LC Subject Dinosaurs - Hell Creek Formation
Excavations (Archaeology) - Hell Creek Formation
Frontier and pioneer life - Montana - Missouri Breaks
Indians of North America - Montana - Missouri Breaks - Antiquities
Paleo-Indians - Montana - Missouri Breaks
Paleontology - Hell Creek Formation
Hell Creek Formation - Antiquities
Missouri Breaks (Mont.) - Antiquities
Missouri Breaks (Mont.) - History
Audience Notes Male narrator. NLS/BPH
Publication Info Salt Lake City : Utah State Library Division, Program for the Blind and Disabled, 2024
Original Publication Recorded from: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2004. 9780312313937
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