Annals of the South African MuseumThe Museum, 1982 - Natural history |
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... increase from layer 12 to layer 9 , a decrease until layer 6 , with an apparently anomalous increase in layer 5 followed by a decrease in layers 4 and 3 and increases in layers 2 and 1. ( Fig . 14 ) . The ADs for layers 9-4 are : layer ...
... increase from layer 12 to layer 9 , a decrease until layer 6 , with an apparently anomalous increase in layer 5 followed by a decrease in layers 4 and 3 and increases in layers 2 and 1. ( Fig . 14 ) . The ADs for layers 9-4 are : layer ...
Page 105
... increase in the overlying layers , at least up to layer 4. The decline in layer 3 , followed by increases in layers 2 and 1 , is not easy to interpret on the basis of the mammalian fauna alone . It may in some way be related to the ...
... increase in the overlying layers , at least up to layer 4. The decline in layer 3 , followed by increases in layers 2 and 1 , is not easy to interpret on the basis of the mammalian fauna alone . It may in some way be related to the ...
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... increases markedly in layer 9 and frequencies generally continue to increase throughout this phase , with Turbo sarmaticus the most common species . Fish frequencies , although still low , also increase in phase 3 and the site maximum ...
... increases markedly in layer 9 and frequencies generally continue to increase throughout this phase , with Turbo sarmaticus the most common species . Fish frequencies , although still low , also increase in phase 3 and the site maximum ...
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2p furrows absent absent Acropyga Albian Anoplolepis apodemal pits artefact category axial furrows axial rings Bainella blades BNK 1 layer BNK 1 sample Bokkeveld border furrows Burial Burmeisteria Calmonia Cape Town cent cephalon convex Dalmanites deposits distal dorsal Douvilleiceras Elands Bay Cave Eldredge & BraniĊĦa excavated fauna Figure fixing apparatus flakes foramen Francovichia frequencies Gamonedaspis genera genus glabella H. J. Deacon holotype Homalonotus indicated internal moulds Kelders Kozlowskiaspis Lake layer 12 layer 9 length lower layers margin Metacryphaeus monachines Monachus Nelson Bay Nelson Bay Cave occipital Oosthuizenella Oxytropidoceras Patella Pennaia Phacopina Phacops phocids pleural posterior border preserved as internal proximal pygidium quartz quartzite Raphicerus Reed Renniella retouched artefact ribs Robberg sagittal segments shell silcrete Smithfield South African Museum species specimen spines suckers suggests suture synapomorphy thorax trilobites tubercles Typhloniscus upper layers utilization ventral width Wilton Wolfart