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Occurrence of “Hippotherium” in the Old World: a revision of two hipparion species in Eurasia [PDF]
A controversial taxon, Hipparion plocodus, is reviewed in the present study. Hi. plocodus has been confirmed to be a valid species with definite diagnostic characteristics, represented by cranial specimens from Baode, Shanxi Province.
SUN Bo-Yang, LIU Yan, WANG Shi-Qi, DENG Tao
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THE TUROLIAN HIPPARIONS FROM CIOBURCIU SITE (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA): SYSTEMATICS AND PALEODIET
The Cioburciu hipparions, Republic of Moldova, are included in a Turolian assemblage, approximately dated between 9 and 7 million years. We assess herein their taxonomic position, systematics, biogeography and paleodietary habits.
BOGDAN G. RĂŢOI +4 more
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Analysis of the upper Miocene Hipparion samples of Hayranlı Haliminhanı in Sivas
Hayranlı-Haliminhanı kazı alanı, Sivas-Ankara karayolu üzerindeki Hayranlı karayolunun doğusunda bulunan Geç Miyosen yaşlı tepelerindedir. Türkiye'nin en zengin omurgalı fosil yataklarından biridir.
Şahin, Emine Sühendan Karauz
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Stratigraphic Revision of the Selendi, Güre, and Uşak Neogene Basins, Western Anatolia
Abstract In a re‐examination of the Neogene stratigraphy of the Uşak, Güre, and Selendi basins of western Anatolia, western Turkey, the stratigraphic position of the previously defined İnay Group is revised, which was previously considered to be of the Middle Miocene age.
Fikret GÖKTAŞ +2 more
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The Yamula Reservoir shores have yielded a series of vertebrate localities rich in diverse ungulates and carnivores which we refer to the Kayseri faunas, Türkiye.
ÖMER DAĞ +9 more
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The partial skeleton of a new extinct taxon, Linxiavis inaquosus, from the Liushu Formation (6–9 Ma) at the edge of the Tibetan Plateau in Gansu Province, China is the most substantial known fossil record of sandgrouse (Pteroclidae).
Zhiheng Li +8 more
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Hipparion giganteum Gromova 1952
Hipparion aff. giganteum Gromova, 1952 LOCALITY. — Küçükçekmece, Turkey. AGE. — Late Vallesian, MN 10; Late Miocene. MATERIAL. — See Table 1. MEASUREMENTS. — See Table 1. DESCRIPTION Upper cheek teeth The upper cheek teeth are large with very rich enamel plication in the fossette’s borders and with thin and very deep plis (Fig. 5); the
Koufos, George D., Sen, Sevket
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The presence of supposedly primitive human tools along the upper reaches of the Kizil Irmak in Anatolia [PDF]
The first indications of the existence of fluviatile terraces in E. Anatolia were reported recently by Izbirak (1962) and Ketin (1962). The present authors have made a rapid and superficial exploration of a terrace system containing a maximum of five to ...
D. P. Erdbrink, H. R. Van Heekeren
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Anadolu, Avrasya ve Afrika faunalarının paleocoğrafik tarihi boyunca özellikle karasal memelilerin evrimi için önemli bir kavşak rolü oynamıştır. Fosil atların kaydı ise evrimsel süreçlerin ve biyokronolojik korelasyonların değerlendirilmesine katkıda ...
Büşra Pullu +2 more
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El yacimiento de Las Higueruelas constituye un escenario singular para el estudio de procesos diagenéticos relacionados con un contexto tafonómico complejo.
E. R. Badiola +2 more
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