Chapter 1: Why Study Dinosaurs?Chapter 2: Tools of the Trade, Part I: Scientific Methods and Their Use in Dinosaur StudiesChapter 3: Tools of the Trade, Part II: Geologic Principles Associated with Dinosaur StudiesChapter 4: History of Dinosaur StudiesChapter 5: Dinosaur Anatomy and ClassificationChapter 6: Dinosaur TaphonomyChapter 7: Dinosaur TracksChapter 8: Dinosaur Eggs and NestsChapter 9: Dinosaur Feeding Habits: Teeth, Toothmarks, Gastroliths and CoprolitesChapter 10: Origin and Evolution of DinosaursChapter 11: TheropodsChapter 12: Sauropodomorphs: Prosauropods and SauropodsChapter 13: OrnithopodsChapter 14: Thyreophorans: Ankylosaurs and StegosaursChapter 15: Marginocephalians: Pachycephalosaurs and CeratopsiansChapter 16: Bird Evolution and Dinosaur ExtinctionsChapter 17: Future of Dinosaur Studies.
Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs