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Earliest monkey from Greater Antilles
Journal of Human Evolution, 1995Les premiers restes d'un primate du Tertiaire, hors Amerique du Sud, ont ete mis au jour a Cuba en 1993. D'autres restes de nombreuses especes de mammiferes furent decouverts dans cet important site du Miocene moyen. La presence d'une astragale, parmi les assemblages taxinomiques, a permis de detecter, sans erreur possible, la presence d'un ...
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Quaternary Vertical Movements in the Greater Antilles
Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 1975The variable elevation of raised Quaternary marine terraces in the Greater Antilles is interpreted to be due principally to variable tectonic uplift. Such terraces are highest and most numerous in northwestern Haiti and southeastern Cuba. Elsewhere, they tilt noticeably away from this focus and are at lower elevations and less numerous.
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The Colubrid Snakes of the Greater Antilles
Copeia, 1932F OR some years I have considered that a re-examination of the generic characters of the Greater Antillean Colubridae might not only give some new insight into the relationships of these snakes, but also throw some additional light on the relations of the islands themselves to the mainland.
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Hygrophoraceae of the Greater Antilles: Hygrocybe subgenus Hygrocybe
Mycological Research, 2000A key to six taxa of Hygrocybe, subgenus Hygrocybe, sections Chlorophanae and Hygrocybe is provided. One species is new and four species are reported for the first time from the Greater Antilles. The new species is H. chimaeroderma (section Chlorophanae). Hygrocybe acutoconica, H. calyptriformis and H.
Sharon A. Cantrell, D. Jean Lodge
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Recent Advances in the Archaeology of the Greater Antilles
2016This chapter synthesizes the different lines of information on pan-regional interactions in the Caribbean discussed in the previous twelve sections of the book. The author highlights the fact that Caribbean archaeology has experienced an important shift in perspective, from its original emphasis on culture history to an “interaction paradigm” This ...
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Agricultural Societies in the Caribbean: The Greater Antilles, and the Bahamas
2003Though it is not the specific subject of the present chapter, before we can talk about the agricultural societies of the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas we must pause to reiterate a few brief comments regarding the first Archaic settlers of the Antillean archipelago as a whole.
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The seismic belt in the Greater Antilles
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1922openaire +1 more source

