FIG. 2. — Camel bone fragments bearing carnivore teeth marks: femur (left), calcaneum (bottom right) and the first phalange (upper right). Scale bars, 10 cmPublished as part of Bălăşescu, Adrian, 2014, Camels in Romania, pp. 253-264 in Anthropozoologica 49 (2) on page 256, DOI: 10.5252/az2014n2a07, http://zenodo.org/record/461072
FIG. 8. — The ratio between the greatest length (GL) and proximal epiphysis breadth (Bp) of the firs...
Species diversity, bone taphonomy and skeletal elements representation indicates a natural accumulat...
Skeletal pathologies and oral disease are largely unexplored in fossil carnivores. Dental abnormalit...
Bălăşescu, Adrian (2014): Camels in Romania. Anthropozoologica 49 (2): 253-264, DOI: 10.5252/az2014n...
Daróczi-Szabó, László, Daróczi-Szabó, Márta, Kovács, Zsófia Eszter, Kőrösi, Andrea, Tugya, Beáta (20...
Vuković-Bogdanović, Sonja, Blažić, Svetlana (2014): Camels from Roman imperial sites in Serbia. Anth...
FIG. 2. — Camelus thomasi Pomel, 1893, Tighennif (Algeria): A, maxilla MNHN.F.TER1816, occlusal view...
<p><b>The femoral diaphysis ThI94-UA28-7 views:</b> 1A) posterior, 1B) medial and 1C) lateral; 2) cr...
FIG. 1. — Craniodental specimens of Dinofelis cf. aronoki: A-C, CD 19961 in buccal (A), lingual (B) ...
FIG. 19. Camelops hesternus proximal phalanges. Forefoot examples: YG 328.21: A, posterior, B, anter...
Specimens 25690, 25786, 25688. Carnivore rami, top view. Close-up view looking down at teeth in thre...
FIG. 2. — Postcranial specimens of Dinofelis cf. aronoki: A, B, right third metatarsal (CD 19953) in...
Abstract. The subject of the anatomical study that we have done is represented by a comparative desc...
FIG. 11. Camelops hesternus tibia from Yukon. YG 447.262: A, anterior, B, posterior, C, lateral, and...
Recent (2006– 2009) excavations at the Palaeolithic site from La Adam Cave (central Dobrogea, south-...
FIG. 8. — The ratio between the greatest length (GL) and proximal epiphysis breadth (Bp) of the firs...
Species diversity, bone taphonomy and skeletal elements representation indicates a natural accumulat...
Skeletal pathologies and oral disease are largely unexplored in fossil carnivores. Dental abnormalit...
Bălăşescu, Adrian (2014): Camels in Romania. Anthropozoologica 49 (2): 253-264, DOI: 10.5252/az2014n...
Daróczi-Szabó, László, Daróczi-Szabó, Márta, Kovács, Zsófia Eszter, Kőrösi, Andrea, Tugya, Beáta (20...
Vuković-Bogdanović, Sonja, Blažić, Svetlana (2014): Camels from Roman imperial sites in Serbia. Anth...
FIG. 2. — Camelus thomasi Pomel, 1893, Tighennif (Algeria): A, maxilla MNHN.F.TER1816, occlusal view...
<p><b>The femoral diaphysis ThI94-UA28-7 views:</b> 1A) posterior, 1B) medial and 1C) lateral; 2) cr...
FIG. 1. — Craniodental specimens of Dinofelis cf. aronoki: A-C, CD 19961 in buccal (A), lingual (B) ...
FIG. 19. Camelops hesternus proximal phalanges. Forefoot examples: YG 328.21: A, posterior, B, anter...
Specimens 25690, 25786, 25688. Carnivore rami, top view. Close-up view looking down at teeth in thre...
FIG. 2. — Postcranial specimens of Dinofelis cf. aronoki: A, B, right third metatarsal (CD 19953) in...
Abstract. The subject of the anatomical study that we have done is represented by a comparative desc...
FIG. 11. Camelops hesternus tibia from Yukon. YG 447.262: A, anterior, B, posterior, C, lateral, and...
Recent (2006– 2009) excavations at the Palaeolithic site from La Adam Cave (central Dobrogea, south-...
FIG. 8. — The ratio between the greatest length (GL) and proximal epiphysis breadth (Bp) of the firs...
Species diversity, bone taphonomy and skeletal elements representation indicates a natural accumulat...
Skeletal pathologies and oral disease are largely unexplored in fossil carnivores. Dental abnormalit...