Search Results - "EISENMANN, Vera"
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Old World Fossil Equus (Perissodactyla, Mammalia), Extant Wild Relatives and Incertae Sedis Forms
Published in Quaternary (01-09-2022)“…Discussion of the phylogenetic relations between Plesippus, Allohippus, and Equus. Descriptions and illustrations of 30 Equid extant and fossil species younger…”
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Predictive use of modern reference osteological collections for disentangling the shape of Eurasian equid cheek teeth and metapodials in archaeological material
Published in International journal of osteoarchaeology (01-09-2023)“…Abstract Equids have shaped past Eurasian societies in many ways. This applies in particular to domestic horses, donkeys, and their hybrids. Key to documenting…”
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The equids from Liventsovka and other localities of the Khaprovskii Faunal Complex, Russia: A revision
Published in Geobios (01-02-2022)“…The age and homogeneity of the Khaprovskii Faunal Complex have been a matter of debate for a long time. This works provides the most complete information…”
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Old World Fossil IEquus/I , Extant Wild Relatives and Incertae Sedis Forms
Published in Quaternary (01-09-2022)“…Discussion of the phylogenetic relations between Plesippus, Allohippus, and Equus. Descriptions and illustrations of 30 Equid extant and fossil species younger…”
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Recalibrating Equus evolution using the genome sequence of an early Middle Pleistocene horse
Published in Nature (London) (04-07-2013)“…A low-coverage draft genome sequence from a horse bone recovered from permafrost dated to approximately 560–780 thousand years ago is presented; this…”
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Sussemionus, a new subgenus of Equus (Perissodactyla, Mammalia)
Published in Comptes rendus. Biologies (01-03-2010)“…The new subgenus of Equus, Sussemionus, is defined by peculiar dental characters so far unknown, or exceptional in late Pleistocene and extant Equus; it was in…”
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Revising the recent evolutionary history of equids using ancient DNA
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-12-2009)“…The rich fossil record of the family Equidae (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) over the past 55 MY has made it an icon for the patterns and processes of…”
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Lower Paleolithic hominin ecology at the fringe of the desert: Faunal remains from Bizat Ruhama and Nahal Hesi, Northern Negev, Israel
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-04-2011)“…The Southern Levant is a pivotal area for the study of hominin paleoecology during the Lower Paleolithic, because of its location on the out-of-Africa…”
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First evidence of Equus asinus L. in the Chalcolithic disputes the Phoenicians as the first to introduce donkeys into the Iberian Peninsula
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2013)“…Two equid species have been documented in the Pleistocene of the Iberian Peninsula, the horse Equus caballus, and the Eurasian hemione Equus hydruntinus. While…”
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A new hominid from the Upper Miocene of Chad, Central Africa
Published in Nature (London) (11-07-2002)“…The search for the earliest fossil evidence of the human lineage has been concentrated in East Africa. Here we report the discovery of six hominid specimens…”
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The Late Middle Pleistocene mammalian fauna of Oumm Qatafa Cave, Judean Desert: taxonomy, taphonomy and palaeoenvironment
Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-05-2022)“…ABSTRACT The Middle Pleistocene archaeological record of the southern Levant has proven key to understanding human evolution and intercontinental faunal…”
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Geographic distribution of an extinct equid (Equus hydruntinus: Mammalia, Equidae) revealed by morphological and genetical analyses of fossils
Published in Molecular ecology (01-07-2006)“…Equus hydruntinus inhabited Europe and the Middle East for more than 300 000 years. For a long time, palaeontological data failed to place E. hydruntinus into…”
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New radiometric ages for the Fauresmith industry from Kathu Pan, southern Africa: Implications for the Earlier to Middle Stone Age transition
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-02-2010)“…The Fauresmith lithic industry of South Africa has been described as transitional between the Earlier and Middle Stone Age. However, radiometric ages for this…”
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Geology and palaeontology of the Upper Miocene Toros-Menalla hominid locality, Chad
Published in Nature (London) (11-07-2002)“…All six known specimens of the early hominid Sahelanthropus tchadensis come from Toros-Menalla site 266 (TM 266), a single locality in the Djurab Desert,…”
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First hominine remains from a ∼1.0 million year old bone bed at Cornelia-Uitzoek, Free State Province, South Africa
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-09-2012)“…We report here on evidence of early Homo around 1.0 Ma (millions of years ago) in the central plains of southern Africa. The human material, a first upper…”
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Extant and fossil Equus (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) skulls: a morphometric definition of the subgenus Equus
Published in Zoologica scripta (01-04-2000)“…A sample of 225 skulls belonging to all extant species of Equus and of 33 fossil skulls of ages comprised between 3.4 Ma and 0.7 Ma was studied by multivariate…”
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Global vegetation change through the Miocene/Pliocene boundary
Published in Nature (London) (11-09-1997)“…Between 8 and 6 million years ago, there was a global increase in the biomass of plants using C4 photosynthesis as indicated by changes in the carbon isotope…”
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Le gisement pliocène supérieur de Saint-Vallier (Drôme, France): synthèse biostratigraphique et paléoécologique
Published in Geobios (2004)“…Les nouvelles fouilles entreprises à Saint-Vallier de 1993 à 1999 ont montré que le site possède deux horizons fossilifères, le plus important étant le niveau…”
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The earliest human occupation of North Africa: a reply to Sahnouni et al. (2002)
Published in Journal of human evolution (2004)“…In a series of papers, Sahnouni et al. (1996, 2002) and Sahnouni and de Heinzelin (1998) have reported the results of their renewed excavations at the…”
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