"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, de janvier 1993, Vol. 183 n°1, 138 pages, format standard, en bon état (coins scotchés), carte incluse, voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
Dinosaurs: Astonishingly adaptable, they roamed the earth for 165 million years. New evidence reveals that some nested in rookeries and migrated in groups 49 pages
Evolution: A march across millennia 3 pages
A supplement giant map depicts the dinosaur presence in ancient North America
_REPORTS:
Wide open Wyoming: It’s got a bounty of mineral riches, but native sons and daughters and “wannabe” Wyomingites love the state most for its open spaces and frontier spirit 26 pages
The power of money: Nearly 3,000 years after the first coins were minted in Asia Minor, electronic wizardry is steering us to a cashless society. Nut in some lands, stones and pigs remain mediums of exchange 28 pages
Money from the sea: For centuries dentalium shells served as currency throughout western North America. Now researchers show how Indians of Canada’s Vancouver Island harvested money from the depths 10 21 pages
Roaring through earth’s deepest canyon: An international crew runs Peru’s remote Colca River, challenging the pounding rapids and treacherous currents of a spectacular Andrean gorge pages
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.183 n°1 January 1993 Dinosaurs + map/ Wide open Wyoming/ The power of money/ Earth's deepest canyon/ Dentalium shells
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