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A large sample of hipparion fossils, collected by D. Kovachev from the late Miocene localities near the village of Kalimantsi (SW Bulgaria), is stored in the Assenovgrad palaeontological museum.
Latinka Hristova
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Evolution of the Family Equidae, Subfamily Equinae, in North, Central and South America, Eurasia and Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene. [PDF]
Cirilli O +18 more
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Hipparion dispersal in Europe: magnetostratigraphic constraints from the Daroca area (Spain).
The Nombrevilla section in the Calatayud-Daroca basin (Central Spain) bears one of the best late Aragonian to early Vallesian large and small vertebrate fossil records in Europe, including important findings of the equid Hipparion.
Daams, Remmert +4 more
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A Preliminary Systematic Assessment of the Rudabanya Hipparions (Equidae, Mammalia)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Bernor, Raymond Louis +3 more
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A Tooth of Hipparion mohavense from the Puente Formation, California [PDF]
Remains of land mammals occurring in Tertiary formations of the Pacific Coast marine province of western North America furnish important data relating to the correlation of the faunal horizons of this region with those of the continental deposits of ...
Stock, Chester
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Expansion of C4 grasses during Late Miocene and Early Pliocene constitutes one of the most remarkable biotic events of the Cenozoic era. The Teruel-Alfambra region (northeastern Spain) contains one of the most complete Miocene-Pliocene sequences of ...
Alberdi, M. Teresa +3 more
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The fossil rhinoceros and hipparions from a new, Late Miocene mammalian fauna in Turkey are described. The scant material does not allow a specific determination of the latter.
Kaya, T, Forsten, A
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KRETZOI 1983 reconoció una nueva especie de hipparion de Rudabánya, «Hipparion» intrans. El estudio de la asociación completa de Rudabánya II confirma que la especie de hipparion predominante en esta localidad es realmente el taxon válido Hippotherium ...
Scott, Robert S. +3 more
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The Villarroya Basin in Northern Spain contains one of the classic Villafranchian localities of Europe and allows about 100 m of sediments to be explored by magnetostratigraphic techniques. Besides, the occurrence of some other macro- and micro-mammifera
Laplana, César +3 more
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