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Page 71
Although the contexts of most of the Elandsfontein bones presently available for
study were not recorded , it is probable that they occurred in basically the same
contexts as the numerous bones that have been exposed by deflation at the site ...
Although the contexts of most of the Elandsfontein bones presently available for
study were not recorded , it is probable that they occurred in basically the same
contexts as the numerous bones that have been exposed by deflation at the site ...
Page 84
Given the rarity of these species in the PPM , it is possible their bones were either
swept by the river from the adjacent floodplain or reworked from deposits of a
more ancient floodplain on which attritional mortality was the rule . It is further ...
Given the rarity of these species in the PPM , it is possible their bones were either
swept by the river from the adjacent floodplain or reworked from deposits of a
more ancient floodplain on which attritional mortality was the rule . It is further ...
Page 89
In any case , bones on which the epiphyses are unfused tend to be rare in many
fossil samples , probably because of their relative fragility . In general , among
bones with fused epiphyses , the most fruitful ones to scrutinize for size
bimodality ...
In any case , bones on which the epiphyses are unfused tend to be rare in many
fossil samples , probably because of their relative fragility . In general , among
bones with fused epiphyses , the most fruitful ones to scrutinize for size
bimodality ...
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Contents
FRANCO FERRARA | 2 |
Systematic discussion | 41 |
Acknowledgements | 47 |
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