Studying Proboscideans: knowledge, problems, and perspectives. Quaternary International, Volumes 126-128. (original) (raw)

In the footsteps of the elephants: overview and scientific implications of the Proboscipeda ichnological evidence in Pleistocene archaeological sites - abstract

Flavio Altamura

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Body size in proboscideans, with notes on elephant metabolism

Per Christiansen

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2004

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ATHANASSIOU, A. & KOSTOPOULOS, D.S. (2001). Proboscidea of the Greek Pliocene-Early Pleistocene faunas; biostratigraphic and palaeoecological implications. Proceedings of the 1st International Congress “The World of Elephants”, Rome, 2001: 85-90.

Athanassios Athanassiou

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Introduction to "The World of Elephants 2" (Selected Papers from the 2nd Congress, Mammoth Site of Hot Springs) (co-edited proceedings volume, Quaternary International))

Eileen Johnson, Maria Rita Palombo, Gary Haynes

Quaternary International 169-170: 1-3, 2007

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Studying Proboscideans: knowledge, problems, and perspectives

Margherita Mussi

Quaternary International, 2005

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Cynthia J. Moss, Harvey Croze, and Phyllis C. Lee (Eds.): The Amboseli Elephants: A Long-Term Perspective on a Long-Lived Mammal

Alexander Georgiev

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2011 - Elephas antiquus in Greece: New finds and a reappraisal of older material (Mammalia, Proboscidea, Elephantidae).

Wilrie van Logchem

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Browsing and grazing in elephants: the isotope record of modern and fossil proboscideans

John Harris

Oecologia, 1999

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A natural endocranial cast of a fossil proboscidean with comments on the evolution of elephant neuroanatomy and the scientific value of “no data” specimens

Christopher Jass

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Elephas antiquus in Greece: New finds and a reappraisal of older material (Mammalia, Proboscidea, Elephantidae

Dick Mol

Quaternary International, 2011

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Novel Neoichnology of Elephants: Nonlocomotive Interactions with Sediment, Locomotion Traces in Partially Snow-Covered Sediment, and Implications for Proboscidean Paleoichnology

Stephen Hasiotis

Experimental Approaches to Understanding Fossil Organisms, 2014

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Elephants are people, people are elephants: Human–proboscideans similarities as a case for cross cultural animal humanization in recent and Paleolithic times

ran barkai

Quaternary International, 2015

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Fossil elephants from Buia (northern Afar Depression, Eritrea) with remarks on the systematics of Elephas recki (Proboscidea, Elephantidae)

Lorenzo Rook

Journal of Vertebrate …, 2003

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A proboscidean from the late Oligocene of Eritrea, a "missing link" between early Elephantiformes and Elephantimorpha, and biogeographic implications

Robert Walter

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006

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Palaeoloxodon Elephant from the Pleistocene of Southwestern Siberia (Russia)

Irina V Foronova

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The evolution of the elephants and their relatives in the context of changing climate and geography

Jan van der Made

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The Living Elephants: Evolutionary Ecology, Behavior, and Conservation

Lori Eggert

Journal of Mammalogy, 2004

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Two Late Pleistocene Specimens of Asian Elephant, and other Fossil Proboscidea Found in Borneo

Tze Tshen LIM

Malayan Nature Journal, with Introduction by the 5th Earl of Cranbrook, 2022

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P. Valensi (2001) - The Elephants of Terra Amata open air site (Lower Paleolithic, France)

Patricia Valensi

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The Elephants of Terra Amata open air site (Lower Paleolithic, France)

Patricia Valensi

"The World of Elephants” Proceedings of the 1st International Congress, 2001

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Early evidence for complex social structure in Proboscidea

Brian Kraatz

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Resolution of the type material of the Asian elephant, Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 (Proboscidea, Elephantidae)

Eleftheria Palkopoulou

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2014

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ATHANASSIOU A. (2012): A skeleton of Mammuthus trogontherii (Proboscidea, Elephantidae) from NW Peloponnese, Greece. Quaternary International, 255: 9-28

Athanassios Athanassiou

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First tracks of newborn straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus)

Geraldine Finlayson

Scientific Reports

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New data from Ambrona: closing the hunting versus scavenging debate

Carmen Sesé

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Life Around the Elephant in Space and Time: an Integrated Approach to Study the Human-Elephant Interactions at the Late Lower Paleolithic Site of La Polledrara di Cecanibbio (Rome, Italy)

cristina lemorini

Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory

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