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- Fossils from Mille-Logya, Afar, Ethiopia, Elucidate the Link Between Pliocene Environmental Changes and Homo Origins ✉ Zeresenay Alemseged1 , Jonathan G
- Evolutionary Transitions in the Fossil Record of Terrestrial Hoofed Mammals
- Ark Signs Ensures That This Wonderful Information Remains at Your Fingertips
- The Voyage of the Beagle
- Title Kantis: a New Australopithecus Site on the Shoulders of the Rift Valley Near Nairobi, Kenya Author(S) Mbua, Emma; Kusaka
- Did Homo Erectus Kill a Pelorovis Herd at BK (Olduvai Gorge)? a Taphonomic Study of BK5
- Siwalik Giraffidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla): a Review
- Bramatherium (Artiodactyla, Ruminantia, Giraffidae) from the Middle Siwaliks of Hasnot, Pakistan: Biostratigraphy and Palaeoecology
- Palaeontological Impact Assessment for Proposed Extension of Tormin Mine, West Coast, South Africa
- Hydaspitherium (Artiodactyla: Giraffidae) from the Dhok Pathan Formation of the Middle Siwaliks, Pakistan: New Collection
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Seasonal Precipitation at a 3.97 Ma Australopithecus Anamensis Site, Allia Bay, Kenya A
- The Giraffe (Giraffa Camelopardalis) Is an African Even-Toed Ungulate Mammal, the Tallest Living Terrestrial Animal and the Largest Ruminant
- The Geographical Distribution of Animals 1
- Przewodnik Z Okladkami.Indd
- Quaternary Evolution of the Suluova Basin: Implications on Tectonics and Palaeonvironments of the Central North Anatolian Shear Zone
- The Archaeology of the West Coast of South Africa
- African Land Mammal Ages
- Late Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherers at Ishango (Eastern Zaire): the Faunal Evidence 73-112
- Late Pleistocene and Holocene Mammal Extinctions on Continental Africa
- Bormet Allison.Pdf
- Note on Giraffe Remains from the Miocene of Continental Southeast
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Critical Observations Upon Siwalik Mammals
- Giraffe Book Text.Fm