International audienceThe Indo-French Program of Research ‘Siwaliks’ carried out investigations in the ‘Quranwala zone’ of the Masol Formation (Tatrot), Chandigarh Siwalik Range, known since the 1960s for its “transitional fauna”. This new paleontological study was implemented following the discovery of bones with cut marks near choppers and flakes in quartzite collected on the outcrops. Nine fieldwork seasons (2008–2015) on 50 hectares of ravines and a small plateau recovered lithic tools and fossil assemblages in 12 localities with approximately 1500 fossils. Their study shows that the most abundant mammal species are the Proboscideans with Stegodon insignis. The transition with the Pleistocene fauna is evidenced by Elephas hysudricus, Hi...
Ungulate remains from Siwaliks of Pakistan provide a long and continuous record of diverse geochrono...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
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 ...
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 » poursuit ses investigations dans la zone Quranw...
Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene through Pliocene Siwalik faunas of the Indian Subcontinent...
AbstractThe Indo-French research program ‘Siwaliks’ has been surveying the Late Pliocene Formation o...
International audienceThe Indo-French research program ‘Siwaliks’ has been surveying the Late Plioce...
Les Siwaliks sont mondialement connues depuis la découverte en 1830 d’un grand singe dans les molass...
The Tertiary sediments of northern Pakistan are an exceptional record of terrestrial sedimentation a...
AbstractThe Quranwala zone (Siwalik Range, NW India) is known for its Late Pliocene vertebrates. Sin...
AbstractSince 2008, the ‘Siwaliks’ Indo-French Program of Research has surveyed the north of the Cha...
Ungulate remains from Siwaliks of Pakistan provide a long and continuous record of diverse geochrono...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
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 ...
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 » poursuit ses investigations dans la zone Quranw...
Tragulids are common in the Early Miocene through Pliocene Siwalik faunas of the Indian Subcontinent...
AbstractThe Indo-French research program ‘Siwaliks’ has been surveying the Late Pliocene Formation o...
International audienceThe Indo-French research program ‘Siwaliks’ has been surveying the Late Plioce...
Les Siwaliks sont mondialement connues depuis la découverte en 1830 d’un grand singe dans les molass...
The Tertiary sediments of northern Pakistan are an exceptional record of terrestrial sedimentation a...
AbstractThe Quranwala zone (Siwalik Range, NW India) is known for its Late Pliocene vertebrates. Sin...
AbstractSince 2008, the ‘Siwaliks’ Indo-French Program of Research has surveyed the north of the Cha...
Ungulate remains from Siwaliks of Pakistan provide a long and continuous record of diverse geochrono...
Fossil site Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (32o 47 ' 26.4 " N, 72 ° 55 ' 35.7 " E) yield...
International audienceThe field works conducted since 2009 in the sub-Himalayan palaeontological Qur...