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File AvailableOwen-Smith, N. 1999 The interaction of humans, megaherbivores and habitats in the late Pleistocene extinction event. In: Extinctions in Near Time: Causes, Contexts and Consequences, edited by Ross D. E. MacPhee, Kluwer/Plenum Publishers, New York: 57-69
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File AvailableVereshchagin, N.K.; Tomirdiaro, S.V. 1999 Taphonomic research in permafrost regions: A survey of past and present studies in the former Soviet Union. Deinsea 6: 187-198
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File AvailableKaya, T.; Forsten, A. 1999 Late Miocene Ceratotherium and Hipparion (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from Düzyayla (Hafik, Sivas), Turkey. Geobios 32 (5): 743-748
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File AvailableUhlig, U. 1999 Paleobiogeography of some Paleogene rhinocerotoids (Mammalia) in Europe. Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae, Cluj-Napoca; 2: 477-481, 1 fig
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File AvailableGruen, R.; Huang, Pei-Hua; Huang, Wanpo; MacDermott, F.; Thorne, A.; Stringer, C.B.; Yan, Ge 1998 ESR and U-series analyses of teeth from the palaeoanthropological site of Hexian, Anhui Province, China. Journal of Human Evolution 34: 555-564, figs. 1-3, tables 1-3
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Excavations in 1980 and 1981 in Longtan-dong (Dragon Pool Cave), a small limestone cave in Hexian County, Anhui Province, 118.20 E, 31.35 N - has human remains, Homo erectus. Dating methods for two rhinoceros tooth samples (1117 and 1118) from Layer 2. A combined ESR/U-series age estimate of 412...
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File AvailableRadulescu, C. ; Samson, P.-M.; Stiuca, E. 1998 Cadre biostratigraphique au Paléolithique inférieur en Roumanie [Biostratigraphic framework of the Lower Paleolithic in Romania]. Quaternaire 9 (4): 283-290, figs 1-3, tabs 1-2.
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On p. 286 (Tab. 1), Stephanorhinus etruscus, Stephanorhinus sp., and Coelodonta antiquitatis are mentioned. Coelodonta is also mentioned on p. 288. Furthermore, on p. 289 (Tab. 2), a correlation table concerning the fossil sites of Romania containing Lower Paleolithic artifacts, with their princi...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1998 Conservation programmes for Sumatran and Javan rhinos in Indonesia and Malaysia. Pachyderm 26: 100-115, figs. 1-11, tables 1-3
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As a final observation, the Sumatran rhino is also known as the 'hairy rhino', because under certain conditions, individuals of the species will develop a rather thick and long coat of hair. This hairy rhino is probably related to the Woolly rhino that lived in Eurasia during the Ice Ages of the...
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File AvailableCerdeno, E. 1998 Diversity and evolutionary trends of the Family Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla). Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 141: 13-34, figs. 1-8
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File AvailableRadulescu, C. ; Samson, P.-M.; Stiuca, E. 1998 Cadre biostratigraphique au Paléolithique inférieur en Roumanie [Biostratigraphic framework of the Lower Paleolithic in Romania]. Quaternaire 9 (4): 283-290, figs 1-3, tabs 1-2.
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File AvailableTakahashi, F. 1998 Japanese rhinoceros fossils. Website of Mine Fossil Museum
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URL: http://www.sanjo.co.jp/mfm/
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