Conti, J.; Ciavatta, F.; Iurino, D.A.; Mecozzi, B.; Sardella, R. 2017. A juvenile Rhinocerotidae neurocranium from the middle-Late Pleistocene site of Melpignano (Apulia, Italy) – CT-SCAN analysis and virtual restoration. XVII Edizione Giornate di Paleontologia, Anagni, 24-26 Maggio 2017: poster w/ five figs.
A juvenile Rhinocerotidae neurocranium from the middle-Late Pleistocene site of Melpignano (Apulia, Italy) – CT-SCAN analysis and virtual restoration
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LocationEuropeSubjectAnatomySpeciesFossil Rhinos
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