The well established biochronologic sequence of the Villafranchian Stage in Italy is mainly based on faunal associations from the Upper Valdarno (UV) mostly collected since the late 18 hundreds, and housed in the Natural History Museum of Florence. The old collections were assembled from mostly unidentified stratigraphic levels, and their position possibly reconstructed from the surrounding geologic features. The recent magnetostratigraphic assessment of the sequence marked the earliest finds about 3.0 Ma in themid Pliocene. The end of the Pliocene was recorded by the Olduvai magnetochron in the Matassino and Poggio Rosso sites, and by other sparse assemblages. The Tasso Faunal Unit, assembled in the UV, is assigned to the Pleistocene, yet ...
The Ponte Galeria area is part of the larger "Campagna Romana" and hosted the inner delta of the Tib...
New field data on the Late Pleistocene deposit of Ingarano (Foggia) allow us to hypothesise the occu...
Along the Stura di Lanzo River, 20 km north of Turin (Italy), several large mummified stumps in grow...
The small Faella collection of fossil vertebrates, from the Upper Valdarno (UV) continental sediment...
A rich deposit of mammals was discovered in September 1995 at Poggio Rosso, the hill-top of the Mata...
The silty clays embedding an early Villafranchian mammal fauna of the Triversa faunal unit (f.u.) ha...
The Authors have elaborated four range charts of mammalian (large and micro), molluscs and fresh-wat...
The occurrence in the continental deposits of Aulla quarry of deer characteristic of Early Villafran...
The biochronological setting proposed for the Plio-Pleistocene large mammal faunas of the Italian pe...
The present contribution follows a field trip at the Upper Valdarno basin (UV; Tuscany) in the frame...
The Natural History Museum of the University of Florence, founded in 1775 by Grand Duke Pietro Leopo...
In the Campagna Romana area Pleistocene vertebrate fossil remains are preserved both in continental ...
Along the Stura di Lanzo River, 20 km north of Turin, several large stumps in growth position crop o...
The Ponte Galeria area is part of the larger "Campagna Romana" and hosted the inner delta of the Tib...
Le faune fossili plio-pleistoceniche del Valdarno (Toscana, Italia centrale) costituiscono un patrim...
The Ponte Galeria area is part of the larger "Campagna Romana" and hosted the inner delta of the Tib...
New field data on the Late Pleistocene deposit of Ingarano (Foggia) allow us to hypothesise the occu...
Along the Stura di Lanzo River, 20 km north of Turin (Italy), several large mummified stumps in grow...
The small Faella collection of fossil vertebrates, from the Upper Valdarno (UV) continental sediment...
A rich deposit of mammals was discovered in September 1995 at Poggio Rosso, the hill-top of the Mata...
The silty clays embedding an early Villafranchian mammal fauna of the Triversa faunal unit (f.u.) ha...
The Authors have elaborated four range charts of mammalian (large and micro), molluscs and fresh-wat...
The occurrence in the continental deposits of Aulla quarry of deer characteristic of Early Villafran...
The biochronological setting proposed for the Plio-Pleistocene large mammal faunas of the Italian pe...
The present contribution follows a field trip at the Upper Valdarno basin (UV; Tuscany) in the frame...
The Natural History Museum of the University of Florence, founded in 1775 by Grand Duke Pietro Leopo...
In the Campagna Romana area Pleistocene vertebrate fossil remains are preserved both in continental ...
Along the Stura di Lanzo River, 20 km north of Turin, several large stumps in growth position crop o...
The Ponte Galeria area is part of the larger "Campagna Romana" and hosted the inner delta of the Tib...
Le faune fossili plio-pleistoceniche del Valdarno (Toscana, Italia centrale) costituiscono un patrim...
The Ponte Galeria area is part of the larger "Campagna Romana" and hosted the inner delta of the Tib...
New field data on the Late Pleistocene deposit of Ingarano (Foggia) allow us to hypothesise the occu...
Along the Stura di Lanzo River, 20 km north of Turin (Italy), several large mummified stumps in grow...