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An early Pleistocene mammalian fauna from Bethleham

open access: yesBulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Geology, 1958
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High-Frequency Glacial Climate Instability During the Early Pleistocene: Insights from Iodp Site U1387 (Gulf of Cadiz)

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Samanta Trotta   +8 more
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Quaternary aminostratigraphies for the eastern North European Plain. [PDF]

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Nelson E   +14 more
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Introduction

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The Depositional Record, Volume 12, Issue 1, February 2026.
Lee R. Kump   +2 more
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The twentieth anniversary of the Buia Project: vertebrate palaeontology in the Early Pleistocene of Eritrea (East Africa).

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Massimo Delfino   +20 more
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Early Pleistocene

2007
This chapter introduces the beginning of Pleistocene vertebrate records, starting from an overview of the latest Pliocene events and the Plio-Pleistocene transition. Understanding the early Pleistocene vertebrate record is impossible without the knowledge of the events characterizing the setting of early Pleistocene land vertebrate communities.
Rook L.   +3 more
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Early Pleistocene hominin teeth from Meipu, southern China

Journal of Human Evolution, 2021
The rarity and poor preservation of hominin fossils from the East Asian Early Pleistocene hamper our understanding of their taxonomy and possible phylogenetic relationship with other members of the genus Homo. In the 1970s, four isolated hominin teeth were recovered from the Meipu site, southern China, which biostratigraphic analysis placed in the late
Song Xing   +10 more
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VERTEBRATE RECORDS | Early Pleistocene

2007
This chapter introduces the beginning of Pleistocene vertebrate records, starting from an overview of the latest Pliocene events and the Plio-Pleistocene transition. Understanding the Early Pleistocene vertebrate record is impossible without the knowledge of the events characterizing the setting of Early Pleistocene land vertebrate communities.
Rook L.   +3 more
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