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155.Sussemionus, a new subgenus of Equus (Perissodactyla, Mammalia). (2010 - 2014)

Tuesday 30 March 2010


156.Lower Paleolithic hominin ecology at the fringe of the desert: faunal remains from Bizat Ruhama and Nahal Hesi, Northern Negev, Israel. (2010 - 2014)

Tuesday 30 March 2010


159.Eisenmann V. & Vasiliev S. 2011. Unexpected finding of a new Equus species (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) belonging to a supposedly extinct subgenus in late Pleistocene deposits of Khakassia (southwestern Siberia). Geodiversitas 33(3): 519-530. PDF on www.geodiversitas.com (2010 - 2014)

Friday 7 October 2011


160.Eisenmann V., Howe J., Pichardo M. 2008 (paru 2011). Old World Hemiones and New World slender species (Mammalia, Equidae). Palaeovertebrata 36(1-4): 159-233, 73 fig., 4 append. fig., 8 tabl. (2010 - 2014)

Saturday 17 December 2011
The original pdf of this article was too heavy (more than 21 Mo) for the site. I propose here a doc version, as close to the pdf as possible (pagination respected) and Tables in jpg format. La version pdf de cet article étant trop lourde (plus de 21 Mo) pour le site, je donne ici une version (…)


161.Cardoso J.L., Vilstrup J.T., Eisenmann V., Orlando L. 2013. First evidence of Equus asinus L. in the Chalcolithic disputes the Phoenician as the first to introduce donkeys into the Iberian Peninsula. Journal of Archaelogical Science 40: 4483-4490. (2010 - 2014)

Saturday 3 August 2013


SORRY (2010 - 2014)

Friday 22 October 2010
Sorry for the inconveniences you may encounter on this site. A better version will be available as soon as posible. In the mean time, you may ask for help at vera.eisenmann@orange.fr. Toutes mes excuses pour les difficultés que vous pouvez rencontrer sur ce site. Des améliorations seront (…)


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