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File AvailablePandolfi, L.; Rook, L. 2019 The latest Miocene Rhinocerotidae from Sahabi (Libya) - Les Rhinocérotidés du Miocène tardif de Sahabi (Libye). Comptes Rendus Palevol 18: 442-448 - [doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2019.03.002]
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File AvailableKlein, R.G.; Scott, K. 1986 Re-analysis of faunal assemblages from the Haua Fteah and other late Quaternary archaeological sites in Cyrenaican Libya. Journal of Archaeological Science, Academic Press; 13: 515-542, 11 figs, 3 tabs
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File AvailableLe Quellec, J.L. 1985 Les gravures rupestres du Fezzan (Libye). Anthropologie, Paris 89 (3): 365-383
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File AvailableLe Quellec, J.L. 1985 Nouvelles gravures rupestres du Wâdi Bûzna (Wâdi-L-Ajâl, Libye). Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française 82 (4): 120-128
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File AvailableHufnagel, E. 1972 Libyan mammals. Harrow, Oleander Press, pp. 1-85
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- Jebel Zelten was in Miocene times a veritable paradise for land mammals. The fauna included rhinoceroses. - Qasr Sahabi, but a few million years old, we see a very large rhinoceros of Asiatic affinity. - Jebel el Akdhar, pleistocene, associated with human cultures; fauna included rhinocerose...
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