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Nalaikha (Mongolia)

Saturday 23 October 2021 by Véra Eisenmann
The article ’Early Pleistocene equids (Mammalia, Perissodactyla Owen, 1848 of Nalaikha (Mongolia) and the emergence of modern Equus Linnaeus, 1758.’ 142.Early Pleistocene equids (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) of Nalaikha (Mongolia) and the emergence of modern Equus. discussed the three fossil (...)


Prolom 2, complément (Russie, Géorgie, Ukraine, Sibérie, Mongolie)

Tuesday 19 December 2017


E. khomenkoi, mesures et diagrammes des os des membres (Southern Bug, Equus khomenkoi)

Tuesday 1 July 2014


E. khomenkoi, mesures et diagrammes du crâne (Southern Bug, Equus khomenkoi)

Tuesday 1 July 2014


E. khomenkoi, photos (Southern Bug, Equus khomenkoi)

Tuesday 1 July 2014


Cranium "5814" (Problematic)

Saturday 1 March 2014


Uncertain or problematic age (Problematic)

Saturday 1 March 2014
The Zoological Museum (ZM) of Kiev collections are very rich, including for instance the Equus caballus fossils from Dereivka and Mezin. Unfortunately when I visited in 1992, no curator was available to give me some crucial information as to the provenance and age of many fossils. In (...)


Historic Equus of Ukraine and Russia (Historic)

Saturday 1 March 2014
It seems that the Tarpan phenotype is not uncommon in Russia and Ukraine at historic times. In Kiev, (Institute of Archeology collections). - From Vyshgorod (X° AD) there are upper cheek teeth with very short protocones - From Voijn (XI°-XIII° AD) one metacarpal resembles the type Tarpan. - (...)


Kurgans (Kurgans)

Saturday 1 March 2014
At the Institute of Archeology of Kiev are preserved fossils of several Kurgans. Those of Steblev date to the V° BC. AT K3 there is an upper premolar of E. hemionus. At all other Kurgans there is a small E. caballus (an almost complete skeleton at K6). - From Rusalka (IV° BC) there is an E. (...)


Ukraine VI BC-IV AD (Ukraine VI BC - IV AD)

Saturday 1 March 2014
In the Institute of Archeology at Kiev, there is a rich collection of historic Equus bones which was under study by Dr O.Zhuravlev when I visited in 1992. Dr Zhuravlev guided me and helped me in every way and I wish to express my sincere thanks to him and also to all of his colleagues who (...)


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