6.6 569 Documentary History -

: Documentation shifted toward Phylogeny —using fossil evidence to map the family trees of modern mammals. The development of the DDC 569 category allowed libraries to organize these vast records of bone morphology and stratigraphy. 3. Key Thematic Areas in 569 Studies

Documentation of how environmental changes led to physical shifts, such as the evolution of whale ancestors from land-dwellers to marine mammals. 4. Technical Documentation Standards 6.6 569 Documentary History

Below is a documentary history and "deep paper" overview of this classification and the history of mammalian fossil documentation. 1. Classification and Scope Key Thematic Areas in 569 Studies Documentation of

: Figures like Georges Cuvier, often called the "Founding Father of Paleontology," used mammalian fossils to establish the concept of extinction . His 1812 work, Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles (Research on Fossil Bones), remains a cornerstone of documentary history in this field. 6.6 569 Documentary History

: Deep analysis now includes the sequencing of "ancient DNA" from fossils, bridging the gap between biology (570) and paleontology (560). Department of Defense Law of War Manual (Updated July 2023)

Research papers classified under 569 typically focus on the following high-level themes: Description