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- THE MUSK-OXEN of NEBRASKA Erwin Hinckley Barbour
- Pleistocene Fauna
- (Dasypus) in North America Based on Ancient Mitochondrial DNA
- Grayson and Meltzer 2015
- Scientific American-June 2007
- Late Cenozoic History of the Interior Basins of Alaska and the Yukon
- A Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Analysis of Pleistocene Food Webs in North America: Implications for Paleoecology and Extinction
- The Ohio Pleistocene Mammal Database (Opmdb): Creation and Preliminary
- Revisión Científica
- Gravel Geology and Muskoxen Paleontology of a Late Pleistocene Fossil Site in Saltville, Virginia
- Late Wisconsin Woodland Musk Oxen in Association with Pollen and Inverte- Brates from Michigan
- Mammals FROMILLINOIS’PAST
- Helmeted Muskoxen Than Human Hunting
- Overkill, Glacial History, and the Extinction of North America's Ice
- 232284658.Pdf
- THE QUATERNARY of the UNITED STATES H. E. Wright, Jr. and David G. Frey, Editors
- The Quaternary of Virginia - a Symposium Volume
- Mammalia, Bovidae) from the Neogene of Stratzing, Austria