[PDF][PDF] New large-bodied mammals from the late Oligocene site of Chilga, Ethiopia

WJ Sanders, J Kappelman… - Acta Palaeontologica …, 2004 - bibliotekanauki.pl
Newly recovered fossil proboscideans and embrithopods from Chilga, Ethiopia are
described and evaluated taxonomically. They are dated to ca. 28–27 Ma (late Oligocene) …

Inter-disciplinary perspectives on Indian paleoanthropology and prehistory

PR Chauhan, R Patnaik - Quaternary International, 2012 - Elsevier
As highlighted in recent years, the Indian Subcontinent has an important role to play in
human origins research, especially to help link the Asian evidence with the Levant, Europe …

Zoogeographic implications of early Miocene rodentsfrom the Bugti beds, Baluchistan, Pakistan

LL Jacobs, IU Cheema, SMI Shah - Géobios, 1982 - Elsevier
Fossils from the Bugti beds, Baluchistan, Pakistan, suggest that the rodent fauna of the Indo-
Pakistan subcontinent evolved in relative isolation from Europe between the middle Eocene …

Egyptian Oligocene primates: a review

E Simons - American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
The study of the early anthropoids or anthropoideans from the Oligocene badlands of the
Fayum Province, Egypt, covers the greater part of this century. This review discusses the …

Discovery of a highly-specialized plesiadapiform primate in the early-middle Eocene of northwestern Africa

R Tabuce, M Mahboubi, P Tafforeau, J Sudre - Journal of Human Evolution, 2004 - Elsevier
In this paper we report the first occurrence of an endemic African plesiadapiform primate
from the early-middle Eocene locality of Glib Zegdou (Hammada du Dra, Algeria). Dralestes …

Size Variation Amongst the Non-volant Mammals from the Early Eocene Cambay Shale Deposits of Western India: Paleobiogeographic implications

VV Kapur - Biological Consequences of Plate Tectonics: New …, 2020 - Springer
Within the Indian subcontinent, the oldest Cenozoic record of non-volant mammals
comprises various groups including perissodactyls, artiodactyls, primates, lagomorphs …

Eocene rodents and associated reptiles from the Subathu Formation of northwestern India

A Sahni, VC Srivastava - Journal of Paleontology, 1976 - JSTOR
A Middle Eocene mammalian fauna consisting predominantly of rodents has been
recovered from the top of the Subathu Formation in the Metka Coalfield, Jammu and …

Human evolution in the center of the old world: An updated review of the South Asian Paleolithic

PR Chauhan - Pleistocene Archaeology-Migration, Technology …, 2020 - books.google.com
Abstract The Indian Subcontinent was an important geographic region for faunal and
hominin evolution in Asia. While the Oldowan as the earliest technocomplex continues to be …

Early Eocene rodents (Mammalia) from the Subathu Formation of type area (Himachal Pradesh), NW sub-Himalaya, India: palaeobiogeographic implications

S Gupta, K Kumar - Journal of Earth System Science, 2015 - Springer
Based on isolated upper cheek teeth, two new early Eocene rodents (Subathumys
solanorius gen. et sp. nov. and Subathumys globulus gen. et sp. nov.) and three others …

New fossil anthropoids from the middle Miocene of East Africa and their bearing on the origin of the Oreopithecidae

T Harrison - American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
Recent paleontological collections at the middle Miocene locality of Maboko Island in
Kenya, dated at 15–16 million years, have yielded numerous new specimens belonging to …