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Eppelsheim (Hipparion primigenium, Eppelsheim and Höwenegg)

Thursday 22 December 2011


Lubéron Limb bones (Hipparions from Mont Lubéron)

Friday 9 December 2011


Lubéron Cheek teeth (Hipparions from Mont Lubéron)

Friday 9 December 2011


Lubéron Cranium and Mandible (Hipparions from Mont Lubéron)

Friday 9 December 2011


Lubéron Introduction (Hipparions from Mont Lubéron)

Friday 9 December 2011
The material from Mont Lubéron is not homogeneous. It is also often broken and distorted. Together with the predominant Hipparion prostylum (Gervais, 1849, 1859) there are fossils of smaller and larger hiparions (Zouhri & Bensalmia 2005). The data given here correspond only to the part of (…)


H. crassum, additional data (H. crassum, Addenda)

Thursday 6 October 2011


Third MC and MT of H. crassum and other hipparions (H. crassum, Addenda)

Thursday 6 October 2011


Hipparion from Kislang, Hungary (H. crassum, Addenda)

Thursday 6 October 2011


Red Crag, Suffolk, photos (H. crassum, Addenda)

Thursday 6 October 2011


Introduction (H. crassum, Addenda)

Thursday 6 October 2011
About 50 years ago, Jean Brunet, who was studying Equus and Hipparion, took photographs of some British equids, in particular of Hipparion teeth from the Red Crag, Suffolk and left them to me. Some of the teeth were illustrated and discussed by Pirlot (1956). Metapodials of H. crassum have (…)


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