Fourteen dental and bone parts of a horse excavated from the Pilauco paleontological site, Osorno (40°39' S-73°07' W) are analysed and interpreted. This site was formed in association with a peat bog located on the banks of the old Damas River and has conserved abundant late Pleistocene mammalian fauna and flora materials. A date of 11457 ± 140 14C yrs B.P. was obtained from a molar and agrees with our stratigraphic age model. We have identified the fossils as pertaining to the species Equus (Amerhippus) andium, which confirms its presence in central-south Chile. Furthermore, the recorded geographic location indicate that the metapodial adaptations of the specimens previously described agree with the reconstructed late Pleistocene landscape...
Rancho La Brea (California, USA) is the most emblematic Quaternary fossiliferous locality in the wor...
Se describen restos del género Hippidion procedentes de la zona del desierto de Atacama (Calama, Seg...
Horses are a conspicuous group of immigrant mammals from North America that arrived in South America...
Paleontological and archaeological sites have frequently been found in open locations of the Interme...
The fossil mammal locality from the El Polvorín limestone Quarry in Calera Avellaneda (Olavarría, Ar...
A comparative study was made with the known record of equids species in South America, identifying t...
Fossil remains belonging to Equidae fram Chilean localities are described and taxonomically determin...
A description of fossil remains belonging to camelids from the Kamac Mayu site (Second Region, Chil...
The family Equidae enjoys an iconic evolutionary record, especially the genus Equus which is activel...
The presence of Equus (Amerhippus) curvidens has been reported not only in the pleistocene of the Sa...
Fossil horse remains from Pirro Nord (Southern Italy) are described and compared with the late Early...
The physiognomy of Chile is dominated by the Andes, the longest terrestrial mountain chain on Earth....
Presentamos un nuevo registro de Hippidion saldiasi con datación radiocarbónica directa correspondie...
The dispersal of Equus into South America during the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) repres...
Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located on the central coast of Chile, is the only documented Late Plei...
Rancho La Brea (California, USA) is the most emblematic Quaternary fossiliferous locality in the wor...
Se describen restos del género Hippidion procedentes de la zona del desierto de Atacama (Calama, Seg...
Horses are a conspicuous group of immigrant mammals from North America that arrived in South America...
Paleontological and archaeological sites have frequently been found in open locations of the Interme...
The fossil mammal locality from the El Polvorín limestone Quarry in Calera Avellaneda (Olavarría, Ar...
A comparative study was made with the known record of equids species in South America, identifying t...
Fossil remains belonging to Equidae fram Chilean localities are described and taxonomically determin...
A description of fossil remains belonging to camelids from the Kamac Mayu site (Second Region, Chil...
The family Equidae enjoys an iconic evolutionary record, especially the genus Equus which is activel...
The presence of Equus (Amerhippus) curvidens has been reported not only in the pleistocene of the Sa...
Fossil horse remains from Pirro Nord (Southern Italy) are described and compared with the late Early...
The physiognomy of Chile is dominated by the Andes, the longest terrestrial mountain chain on Earth....
Presentamos un nuevo registro de Hippidion saldiasi con datación radiocarbónica directa correspondie...
The dispersal of Equus into South America during the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) repres...
Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located on the central coast of Chile, is the only documented Late Plei...
Rancho La Brea (California, USA) is the most emblematic Quaternary fossiliferous locality in the wor...
Se describen restos del género Hippidion procedentes de la zona del desierto de Atacama (Calama, Seg...
Horses are a conspicuous group of immigrant mammals from North America that arrived in South America...