Camelid remains are known from several Quaternary palaeontological localities in Alberta, yet most specimens are undescribed in the literature. Specimens reported here comprise a large sample of the known camelid record from the province, and provide further insight into the record of Quaternary megafauna of western Canada. Remains from the Edmonton area include specimens pre- and post-dating the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), whereas remains from the Vauxhall area are post-LGM. A metapodial fragment of a giant camel originally described as Titanotylopus from the Edmonton area is likely from earlier in the Pleistocene or late Pliocene. Camelid remains are not overly abundant in Alberta, but are widely distributed, having been recovered from se...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
There is an abundance of soils and paleosols as well as terraces and terrace fills and erosional for...
International audienceCamels are exceptionally rare in the Plio-Pleistocene fossil record of Africa,...
Camelid remains are known from several Quaternary palaeontological localities in Alberta, yet most s...
Western camel (C. hesternus) fossils are rare from Eastern Beringia, thus there is little available ...
45 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 26 cm.During the past century, fossils of Pleistocen...
FIG. 10. Comparison of radioulnae from Alaska with various North American fossil camelines. Data for...
Recent advances in paleogenomic technologies have enabled an increasingly detailed understanding of ...
The Muirkirk Mammoth, found in 1895 2.4 km northeast of the village of Muirkirk in southern Ontario,...
Late Quaternary faunal remains from three underwater settings in Cold Lake, Alberta and Saskatchewan...
Throughout the arid lands of Africa and Eurasia, camelids facilitated the expansion of human populat...
The mid-Pliocene was a global warm period, preceding the onset of Quaternary glaciations. Here we us...
In the late 1960s, a team led by C. S. Churcher and A. MacS. Stalker collected over 1 000 vertebrate...
ABSTRACT. Nine radiocarbon dates on five genera of Quaternary mammals from north-em North America ar...
A description of fossil remains belonging to camelids from the Kamac Mayu site (Second Region, Chil...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
There is an abundance of soils and paleosols as well as terraces and terrace fills and erosional for...
International audienceCamels are exceptionally rare in the Plio-Pleistocene fossil record of Africa,...
Camelid remains are known from several Quaternary palaeontological localities in Alberta, yet most s...
Western camel (C. hesternus) fossils are rare from Eastern Beringia, thus there is little available ...
45 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 26 cm.During the past century, fossils of Pleistocen...
FIG. 10. Comparison of radioulnae from Alaska with various North American fossil camelines. Data for...
Recent advances in paleogenomic technologies have enabled an increasingly detailed understanding of ...
The Muirkirk Mammoth, found in 1895 2.4 km northeast of the village of Muirkirk in southern Ontario,...
Late Quaternary faunal remains from three underwater settings in Cold Lake, Alberta and Saskatchewan...
Throughout the arid lands of Africa and Eurasia, camelids facilitated the expansion of human populat...
The mid-Pliocene was a global warm period, preceding the onset of Quaternary glaciations. Here we us...
In the late 1960s, a team led by C. S. Churcher and A. MacS. Stalker collected over 1 000 vertebrate...
ABSTRACT. Nine radiocarbon dates on five genera of Quaternary mammals from north-em North America ar...
A description of fossil remains belonging to camelids from the Kamac Mayu site (Second Region, Chil...
From the 18th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Wellington, New Zealand, September 1-5, 2...
There is an abundance of soils and paleosols as well as terraces and terrace fills and erosional for...
International audienceCamels are exceptionally rare in the Plio-Pleistocene fossil record of Africa,...