International audienceThe Indo-French research program ‘Siwaliks’ has been surveying the Late Pliocene Formation of the Chandigarh anticline (NW India) since 2008. These sub-Himalayan floodplain deposits are known for their Tertiary-Quaternary transitional fauna, especially those from the Quranwala zone in the Masol Formation, whose basal member is approximately 130 meters below the Gauss/Matuyama paleomagnetic reversal (2.588 Ma). About 1500 fossils have been collected in the inlier of Masol, most often on recently eroded outcrops, and sometimes in association with stone tools (choppers, flakes). Many bones were covered by a variety of marks (animal, bioerosion and tectonics) and among these traces a few were intentional cut marks. Differe...
AbstractSince 2008, the ‘Siwaliks’ Indo-French Program of Research has surveyed the north of the Cha...
AbstractThe Quranwala zone (Siwalik Range, NW India) is known for its Late Pliocene vertebrates. Sin...
Depuis 2008, le programme de recherche franco-indien « Siwaliks » prospecte les formations du Pliocè...
AbstractThe Indo-French research program ‘Siwaliks’ has been surveying the Late Pliocene Formation o...
AbstractThis paper presents the first Indo-French Prehistorical Mission in the Himalayan foothills, ...
International audienceThe Siwaliks came to be known worldwide since the discovery in 1830 of a great...
International audienceThe Quranwala zone (QZ) in the sector near Masol (Siwalik Frontal Range, Punja...
Le programme de recherche franco-indien « Siwaliks » explore le Pliocène final de l’anticlinal de Ch...
International audienceThe field works conducted since 2009 in the sub-Himalayan palaeontological Qur...
International audienceThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in t...
AbstractThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in the ‘Quranwala ...
Les Siwaliks sont mondialement connues depuis la découverte en 1830 d’un grand singe dans les molass...
Depuis 2008, le programme de recherche franco-indien « Siwaliks » poursuit ses investigations dans l...
La zone Quranwala du secteur de Masol (chaîne frontale des Siwaliks, Pendjab) est connue depuis les ...
AbstractThe Masol paleonto-archeological site is located in the Siwalik Frontal Range in the north o...
AbstractSince 2008, the ‘Siwaliks’ Indo-French Program of Research has surveyed the north of the Cha...
AbstractThe Quranwala zone (Siwalik Range, NW India) is known for its Late Pliocene vertebrates. Sin...
Depuis 2008, le programme de recherche franco-indien « Siwaliks » prospecte les formations du Pliocè...
AbstractThe Indo-French research program ‘Siwaliks’ has been surveying the Late Pliocene Formation o...
AbstractThis paper presents the first Indo-French Prehistorical Mission in the Himalayan foothills, ...
International audienceThe Siwaliks came to be known worldwide since the discovery in 1830 of a great...
International audienceThe Quranwala zone (QZ) in the sector near Masol (Siwalik Frontal Range, Punja...
Le programme de recherche franco-indien « Siwaliks » explore le Pliocène final de l’anticlinal de Ch...
International audienceThe field works conducted since 2009 in the sub-Himalayan palaeontological Qur...
International audienceThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in t...
AbstractThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in the ‘Quranwala ...
Les Siwaliks sont mondialement connues depuis la découverte en 1830 d’un grand singe dans les molass...
Depuis 2008, le programme de recherche franco-indien « Siwaliks » poursuit ses investigations dans l...
La zone Quranwala du secteur de Masol (chaîne frontale des Siwaliks, Pendjab) est connue depuis les ...
AbstractThe Masol paleonto-archeological site is located in the Siwalik Frontal Range in the north o...
AbstractSince 2008, the ‘Siwaliks’ Indo-French Program of Research has surveyed the north of the Cha...
AbstractThe Quranwala zone (Siwalik Range, NW India) is known for its Late Pliocene vertebrates. Sin...
Depuis 2008, le programme de recherche franco-indien « Siwaliks » prospecte les formations du Pliocè...