Hominoid remains from Miocene deposits in India and Pakistan have played a pivotal role in understanding the evolution of great apes and humans since they were first described in the 19th Century. We describe here a hominoid maxillary fragment preserving the canine and cheek teeth collected in 2011 from the Kutch (= Kachchh) basin in the Kutch district, Gujarat state, western India. A basal Late Miocene age is proposed based on the associated faunal assemblage that includes Hipparion and other age-diagnostic mammalian taxa. Miocene Hominoidea are known previously from several areas of the Siwalik Group in the outer western Himalayas of India, Pakistan, and Nepal. This is the first record of a hominoid from the Neogene of the Kutch Basin and...
The hominoid fossil came from the lower conglomerate bed at the 8-meter mark.</p
During the past decade, studies of enamel development have provided a broad temporal and geographic ...
A nearly complete mandible of Gigantopithecus representing a new species, Gigantopithecus bilaspuren...
Terrestrial mammals comprising eight taxa (Deinotherium sindiense, Gomphotheriidae indet., Brachypot...
International audienceFor over a century, a Neogene fossil mammal fauna has been known in the Irrawa...
For over a century, a Neogene fossil mammal fauna has been known in the Irrawaddy Formation in centr...
Remains of hominoid primates collected by Yale Peabody Museum - Geological Survey of Pakistan expedi...
We describe a partial innominate, YGSP 41216, from a 12.3 Ma locality in the Siwalik Group of the Po...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47' 26.4" N, 72° 55' 35.7" E) yielded a significant amount ...
Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene through Pliocene Siwalik faunas of the Indian Subcontinent...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
Two genera and three species of adapid primates are known from the middle and late Miocene of India ...
Over the years a diverse assemblage of proboscidean remains has been recovered from the Lower to Upp...
International audienceRevision of the anthracothere Parabrachyodus hyopotamoides, endemic to the Low...
28.03.2014; revision accepted 06.06.2014 ISSN 1612- 4138 Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene ...
The hominoid fossil came from the lower conglomerate bed at the 8-meter mark.</p
During the past decade, studies of enamel development have provided a broad temporal and geographic ...
A nearly complete mandible of Gigantopithecus representing a new species, Gigantopithecus bilaspuren...
Terrestrial mammals comprising eight taxa (Deinotherium sindiense, Gomphotheriidae indet., Brachypot...
International audienceFor over a century, a Neogene fossil mammal fauna has been known in the Irrawa...
For over a century, a Neogene fossil mammal fauna has been known in the Irrawaddy Formation in centr...
Remains of hominoid primates collected by Yale Peabody Museum - Geological Survey of Pakistan expedi...
We describe a partial innominate, YGSP 41216, from a 12.3 Ma locality in the Siwalik Group of the Po...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47' 26.4" N, 72° 55' 35.7" E) yielded a significant amount ...
Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene through Pliocene Siwalik faunas of the Indian Subcontinent...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
Two genera and three species of adapid primates are known from the middle and late Miocene of India ...
Over the years a diverse assemblage of proboscidean remains has been recovered from the Lower to Upp...
International audienceRevision of the anthracothere Parabrachyodus hyopotamoides, endemic to the Low...
28.03.2014; revision accepted 06.06.2014 ISSN 1612- 4138 Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene ...
The hominoid fossil came from the lower conglomerate bed at the 8-meter mark.</p
During the past decade, studies of enamel development have provided a broad temporal and geographic ...
A nearly complete mandible of Gigantopithecus representing a new species, Gigantopithecus bilaspuren...