Murty, M.L.K. 1985. Ethnoarchaeology of the Kurnool cave areas, South India. World Archaeology 17 (2): 192-205.
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Badam, G.L.; Sankhyan, A.R. 2009. Evolutionary trends in Narmada fossil fauna. In: Sankhyan, A.R. (Ed.), Asian perspectives on human evolution. Delhi. pp. 89-99.
Rivals, F.; Ziegler, R. 2018. High-resolution paleoenvironmental context for human occupations during the Middle Pleistocene in Europe (MIS 11, Germany). Quaternary Science Reviews 188: 136-142.
Rao, S.R. 1968. Excavation at Paiyampalli, district North Arcot. Indian Archaeology: a review 1967-1968: 26-30.
Price, S.A.; Bininda-Emonds, O.R.P. 2009. A comprehensive phylogeny of extant horses, rhinos and tapirs (Perissodactyla) through data combination. Zoosystematics and Evolution 85 (2): 277–292.
Lydekker, R. 1883. Observations on the ossiferous beds of Hundes in Tibet. Records of the Geological Survey of India 14 (2): 178-184.
Rissman, P. 1985. Migratory pastoralism in western India in 2nd millenium BC: the evidences from Oriyo Timbo (Chiroda). Ph.D. thesis presented to University of Pennsylvania. pp. 1-435.
Thomas, P.K.; Joglekar, P.P.; Matsushima, Y.; Pawankar, S.J.; Deshpande, A. 1997. Subsistence based on animals in the Harappan culture of Gujarat, India. Anthropozoologica 25-26: 767-776.
Kakati, P.; Islam, S.; Sharma, A.; Ghosh, T. 2019. Prevalence of endoparasitic infections in free ranging Greater One Horned (GoH) rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Jaldapara National Park and Gorumara National Park, West Bengal, India. Technical Report to WWF (Assam). pp. 1-38.
Sharma, A. 2020. Ups and downs of an eventful decade of rhino conservation in India’s Manas National Park. WWF India website May 2019: 1-5.
Rao, G.V. Sreenivasa 1985. Lothal, a Harappan port town, 1955-62, vol. 2. New Delhi, Archaeological Survey of India.
Hullot, M.; Antoine, P.O. 2020. Mortality curves and population structures of late early Miocene Rhinocerotidae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) remains from the Béon 1 locality of Montréal-du-Gers, France. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 558: 109938.
Sharma, G.R. 1975. Excavation at Sarai Nahar Rai, district Pratapgarh. Indian Archaeology: a review 1971-1972: 48-49.
Husain, M.; Ibn Battuta 1976. The Rehla of Ibn Battuta (India, Maldive Islands and Ceylon). Translation and commentary. Baroda, Oriental Institute.
Shastri, M.H. 1910. Syainika sastra: or a book on hawking by Raja Rudradeva of Kumaon. Calcutta, Asiatic Society.
Ridinger, J.E.; Ridinger, M.E. 1825. Naturhistorisches Original-Thierwerk mit erklarendem Text. Nach der Natur gezeichnet und in Kupger gebracht. Augsburg, Martin Engelbrecht.
Lu Xiaokang; Deng, Tao; Zheng, X.; Li, F. 2020. Sexual dimorphism and body reconstruction of a hornless rhinocerotid, Plesiaceratherium gracile, from the Early Miocene of the Shanwang Basin, Shandong, China. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8: 544076.
Donndorff, J.A. 1793. Handbuch der Thiergeschichte, nach den besten Quellen und neuesten Beobachtungen zum gemeinnützigen Gebrauch. Leipzig, Weidmann.
Dang Vu, H.N.; Nielsen, M.R.; Jacobsen, J.B. 2020. Reference group influences and campaign exposure effects on rhino horn demand: Qualitative insights from Vietnam. People and Nature 2 (4): 923-939. doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10121
Tripathi, A.K. 2002. Ecology and behaviour of rehabilitated rhino rhinoceros unicornis in Kakraha Block of Dudhwa tiger reserve. Thesis presented to the University of Kanpur.
Bhattacharya, A. 2020. Ecology, behaviour and management practices of Great Indian one Horned Rhinoceros at Gorumara, Jaldapara and Kaziranga national parks, India. Thesis presented to Raiganj University.
Dang Vu, H.N.; Nielsen, M.R. 2020. Evidence or delusion: a critique of contemporary rhino horn demand reduction strategies. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 26 (4): 390-400. doi.org/10.1080/10871209.2020.1818896
Jenikejew, J.; Chaignon, B.; Linn, S.N.; Scheumann, M. 2020. Proximity-based vocal networks reveal social relationships in the Southern white rhinoceros. Nature: Scientific Reports 10:15104: 1-12. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-72052-0