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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Sediments of the mid-Pliocene (c. 3.4–3.0 Ma) Tangahoe Formation exposed in cliffs along the South Taranaki coastline of New Zealand comprise a 270 m thick, cyclothemic shallow-marine succession that has been gently warped into a north to south trending,
Nelson, Campbell S. +23 more
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Examination of the Florisbad microvertebrates
Florisbad is a Middle Stone Age locality in the Free State Province, South Africa, well known for an archaic Homo sapiens cranium discovered there in 1932.
Patrick Lewis +3 more
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Plio-Pleistocene climatic change drives allopatric speciation and population divergence within the Scrophularia incisa complex (Scrophulariaceae) of desert and steppe subshrubs in Northwest China. [PDF]
Wang RH +6 more
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Phylogeography of the Korean endemic Coreoleuciscus (Cypriniformes: Gobionidae): the genetic evidence of colonization through Eurasian continent to the Korean Peninsula during Late Plio-Pleistocene. [PDF]
Jeon HB, Song HY, Suk HY, Bang IC.
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The climate during the Plio-Pleistocene was deeply influenced by the so called Milankovitch cycles (Zachos et al.,2001). These are combinations of different astronomical phenomena involving the variation of the Earth’s orbital eccentricity, the axis ...
Carotenuto, Francesco
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Relationships between the hard and soft dimensions of the nose in Pan troglodytes and Homo sapiens reveal the positions of the nasal tips of Plio-Pleistocene hominids. [PDF]
Campbell RM, Vinas G, Henneberg M.
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Plio-Pleistocene Small Mammal-Based Biochronology of Eastern Anatolia and Transcaucasus
The known Plio-Pleistocene mammalian record, mainly represented by small mammals, and its biotic and geological context in the vast region of Eastern Turkey and Transcaucasus provides a sound base for regional biochronology.
Alexey S. Tesakov +7 more
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DNH 109: A fragmentary hominin near-proximal ulna from Drimolen, South Africa
We describe a fragmentary, yet significant, diminutive proximal ulna (DNH 109) from the Lower Pleistocene deposits of Drimolen, Republic of South Africa.
Andrew Gallagher, Colin Menter
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Molar proportions, endocranial volume, and insular nanism in fossil Homo
Background Recent fossil discoveries have emphasised the diversification of brain and body size in Plio-Pleistocene fossil hominids.1 Homo floresiensis has been described as having brain and body size smaller than any living humans, and the Homo ...
Tesla A. Monson +2 more
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