Evolution and dispersal of mammoths across the Northern Hemisphere
AM Lister, AV Sher - Science, 2015 - science.org
Mammoths provide a detailed example of species origins and dispersal, but understanding
has been impeded by taxonomic confusion, especially in North America. The Columbian …
has been impeded by taxonomic confusion, especially in North America. The Columbian …
Palaeontological evidence for defining the Anthropocene
AD Barnosky - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2014 - lyellcollection.org
Palaeontology formed the basis for defining most of the geological eras, periods, epochs
and ages that are commonly recognized. By the same token, the Anthropocene can be …
and ages that are commonly recognized. By the same token, the Anthropocene can be …
[HTML][HTML] Species taxonomy, phylogeny, and biogeography of the Brontotheriidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla)
MC Mihlbachler - Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 2008 - BioOne
The Brontotheriidae is an extinct family of Eocene perissodactyls known from North America,
Asia, and, rarely, Eastern Europe. Brontotheres are widely recognized as having evolved …
Asia, and, rarely, Eastern Europe. Brontotheres are widely recognized as having evolved …
Определитель зубов полевок Урала и Западной Сибири
АВ Бородин - 2009 - elibrary.ru
В работе обобщены данные по морфологическим характеристикам зубной системы
полевок и возможностям их использования для определения форм, существовавших на …
полевок и возможностям их использования для определения форм, существовавших на …
A critique of vole clocks
RA Martin - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
Recent attempts to estimate the age of deposition of European fossil localities using
mathematical equations derived from size change of the first lower molar in arvicolid rodent …
mathematical equations derived from size change of the first lower molar in arvicolid rodent …
[PDF][PDF] Evolving the three sisters: The changing histories of maize, bean, and squash in New York and the greater Northeast
JP Hart - Current Northeast Paleoethnobotany II, 2008 - rex.libraries.wsu.edu
(Mt. Pleasant 2006: 536). Squash plants grow rapidly along the ground, and their large
leaves act as mulch, preserving soil moisture and suppressing weeds. By mimicking natural …
leaves act as mulch, preserving soil moisture and suppressing weeds. By mimicking natural …
[图书][B] The organic Clovis: a single continent-wide cultural adaptation
CA Hemmings - 2004 - search.proquest.com
The Clovis culture is a continent-wide phenomenon exhibiting a high degree of uniform
behavior and patterned resource exploitation irrespective of localized environmental …
behavior and patterned resource exploitation irrespective of localized environmental …
Body Shape and Life Style of the Extinct Balearic Dormouse Hypnomys (Rodentia, Gliridae): New Evidence from the Study of Associated Skeletons
Hypnomys is a genus of Gliridae (Rodentia) that occurred in the Balearic Islands until Late
Holocene. Recent finding of a complete skeleton of the chronospecies H. morpheus (Late …
Holocene. Recent finding of a complete skeleton of the chronospecies H. morpheus (Late …
[图书][B] The search for Paleoindian contexts in Florida and the adjacent Southeast
JS Dunbar - 2012 - search.proquest.com
The origin and time of appearance of human groups, the Paleoindians, in the Americas has
been a significant question in Americanist archaeology. Beginning in the latter half of the …
been a significant question in Americanist archaeology. Beginning in the latter half of the …
Vertebrate paleontology
SD Webb, E Simons - First Floridians and last mastodons: the Page …, 2006 - Springer
The accumulations of bones and teeth in the deep “holes” within the Aucilla River provided
the initial impetus for most of the SCUBA collecting in that river. In the dark-water settings …
the initial impetus for most of the SCUBA collecting in that river. In the dark-water settings …