 | Cheng-Hsiu Tsai; Otsuka, H.; Fang, J.N. 2024 Rediscovery of type specimens of Nesorhinus hayasakai (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the Pleistocene of Taiwan. Mammal Study (Japan) 49: 1-5 - DOI: 10.3106/ms2023-0070 |
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 | Li, Sh. ; Sanisidro, O.; Wang, Sh.; Yang, R.; Deng, T. 2024 New materials of Pliorhinus ringstroemi from the Linxia Basin (Late Miocene, eastern Asia) and their taxonomical and evolutionary implications. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 31:6: 1-16 - doi:10.1007/s10914-023-09698-w |
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| The paper will be added as soon as possible. Abstract - A large collection of dicerorhine rhinoceros remains, here identified as Pliorhinus ringstroemi, were studied from the Late Miocene deposits of the Linxia Basin, eastern Asia. The new specimens include several complete skulls with for the... |
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 | Zhi, Yuan; Jing, Ming; Wang Hong; Wang Hui; Chen Guoke; Du Shuisheng 2024 A study on the mortality of woolly rhinoceros excavated in 2012 at the Loufangzi site, Huan County, Gansu Province. Quaternary Science 44 (2): 466-479 |
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 | Ma, Jiao; Wang, Shiqi; Deng, Tao 2024 When the woolly rhinoceroses roamed East Asia: a review of isotopic paleoecology of the genus Coelodonta from the Tibetan Plateau to northern Eurasia. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution - Section Paleoecology 12: 1-15, 5 figs, 1 tab - https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2024.1377000 |
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 | Tong, Haowen; Chen, Xi; Zhang, Bei 2024 Early Pleistocene forerunners of Mammuthus-Coelodonta Faunal Complex in Nihewan Basin, North China. Quaternary International 709: 15-28 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2024.08.006 |
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| Abstract - The typical Mammuthus-Coelodonta Faunal Complex dominated the mid- and high latitudes of continental Eurasia during the Mid-Late Pleistocene; the dominant taxa include woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), woolly rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis), steppe bison (Bison priscus) and diver... |
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 | Elias, Hajni 2024 The social life of a Tang silver dish. In: Granger, K.; Galambos, I., Saved from desert sands: re-discovering objects on the Silk Roads. Leiden, Brill, pp. 104-129 - https://brill.com/display/book/9789004706880/BP000015.xml |
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 | Handa, Naoto; Takahashi, K. 2024 A review of the taxonomy, biostratigraphy and paleobiogeography of Plio-Pleistocene rhinoceroses in Japan. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 276: 106357: doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2024.106357 |
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| The Rhinocerotidae were distributed in Eurasia and Africa during the late Neogene. In particular, the subtribe Rhinocerotina which includes the living species, diversified during the Plio-Pleistocene in Eurasia. Japan, which is situated in Far East Asia, has also yielded Plio-Pleistocene rhinocer... |
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 | Oostenbrugge, R. van 2024 De ‘Scheepsglobe’ (vóór 1731) uit de collectie van het Centraal Museum Utrecht: een verkennend onderzoek. Thesis presented to Utrecht University, The Netherlands , pp. 1-45 |
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 | Boeskorov, G.G.; Shchelchkova, M.V.; Protopopov, A.V.; Kryukova, N.V.; Belyaev, R.I. 2024 Reshaping a woolly rhinoceros: Discovery of a fat hump on its back. Quaternary Science Reviews 345 (109013): 1-10 - doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.109013 |
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| Abstract - Until now, a key question in reconstructing the appearance of the woolly rhinoceros has remained open: why did various Paleolithic artists often depict this animal with a hump on its back? Previous findings of mummies of this rhinoceros either had no hump or this area of the carcass wa... |
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 | Zhang, G. 2024 Asian rhinoceros species in early China: unravelling Si (Si) and Xi (XI) in historical Chinese records. Pachyderm 65: 180-187 |
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