Science in New Guinea, Volume 20University of Papua New Guinea., 1994 - Agriculture |
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THE FOSSIL LAND MAMMAL RECORD OF NEW GUINEA : A REVIEW . T.F. FLANNERY Australian Museum , 6-8 College Street , Sydney , 2000 , Australia . ABSTRACT The fossil record of land mammals in New Guinea is restricted to the last three million ...
THE FOSSIL LAND MAMMAL RECORD OF NEW GUINEA : A REVIEW . T.F. FLANNERY Australian Museum , 6-8 College Street , Sydney , 2000 , Australia . ABSTRACT The fossil record of land mammals in New Guinea is restricted to the last three million ...
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THE PLIOCENE The first fossil mammals discovered in New Guinea were described by Anderson ( 1937 ) . ... Anderson's fossils consisted of the near edentulous posterior fragments of the left and right jaws of a large diprotodontid ...
THE PLIOCENE The first fossil mammals discovered in New Guinea were described by Anderson ( 1937 ) . ... Anderson's fossils consisted of the near edentulous posterior fragments of the left and right jaws of a large diprotodontid ...
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It is thus quite likely that the fossils represent an assemblage that inhabited the lowland plains of New Guinea towards the end of the Pliocene , some 3 million years ago . THE PLEISTOCENE > The Pleistocene fossil record of New Guinea ...
It is thus quite likely that the fossils represent an assemblage that inhabited the lowland plains of New Guinea towards the end of the Pliocene , some 3 million years ago . THE PLEISTOCENE > The Pleistocene fossil record of New Guinea ...
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