DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Hippopotamus gorgops
Hippopotamus gorgops
Geology of the Nairobi Region, Kenya
2014
Early and Middle Pleistocene Faunal and Hominins Dispersals Through Southwestern Asia
Aswa5-01-Belmaker-20
Palaeontological Impact Assessment May Be Significantly Enhanced Through Field Assessment by a Professional Palaeontologist
Buia Area, Danakil Depression, Eritrea)
Algérie), Et Son Possible Impact Sur Les Activités Des Hominidés, Il Y a 1,7 Ma
Final Copy 2019 01 23 Rees C Phd
2 the Vegetation
The Original Econiche of the Genus Homo : Open Plain Or Waterside ?
Community Structure Through Time: `Ubeidiya, a Lower Pleistocene Site As a Case Study
Andrew Y. Glikson Colin Groves the Deep Time Dimensions of The
Hippopotamus Gorgops from El Kherba (Algeria) and the Context of Its Biogeography
Terry Harrison 1997.Pdf
Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
Calico --- the Olduvai Gorge Connection
Diet of Paranthropus Boisei in the Early Pleistocene of East Africa
Proposed 75 Mw Gaetsewe Solar Pv Energy Facility and Associated Infrastructure on the Farm 460 Legoko Portion 1 and 2, and Farm
Top View
The Evolution of the Black Wildebeest, Connochaetes Gnou, and Modern Large Mammal Faunas in Central Southern Africa
Simulating Speciation and Extinction from East And
Climate Change and Modern Human Evolution
Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million
Hippopotamus Gorgops from El Kherba (Algeria) and the Context of Its Biogeography
First Appearances and Inferred Dispersals of Afro- Eurasian Large
Faith Etal 2012 Damaliscus.Pdf
Palaeontological Specialist Assessment: Desktop Study
In Press-Submitted\TD8
Isotopic Ecology of Fossil Fauna from Olduvai Gorge at Ca 1.8 Ma, Compared with Modern Fauna
Materials and Methods Calculation of Evolutionary Rates Clade Maximum Rate (CMR) Examines the Maximum of a Phenotypic Trait for a Clade Over Evolutionary Time
A Taphonomic and Zooarchaeological Study of Pleistocene Fossil Assemblages from the Western Nefud Desert, Saudi Arabia
Investigating Ecological and Phylogenetic Constraints in Hippopotamidae Skull Shape