Mammoth fossils and other Pleistocene vertebrates from the Upper Missouri Basin, in the northern Plains and Rocky Mountains of the western interior of North America, have been dated to the late Pleistocene and are associated with Wisconsinan deposits. Mammoth remains have also been found in older stratigraphic contexts. For example, Mammuthus columbi and other fossils from the Doeden Locality are in pre-Wisconsinan terrace gravels along the Yellowstone River; the deposits are likely Illinoian or Sangamonian. Faunas that appear to be associated with the Wisconsinan interstadial, before the Last Glacial Maximum, are found in intermountain valleys and mountain settings (the Merrell Locality, Blacktail Cave, Natural Trap Cave) and on the Plains...
The Rancholabrean Land Mammal Age (RLB) occurred in the late Pleistocene, incorporating at least the...
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Since the mid-19th century, western Oregon\u27s Willamette Valley has been a source of remains from ...
Strata and fossils assigned to the middle-Wisconsinan interstadial on the Northern Plains within in ...
In North America, mammoth (Mammuthus) fossils are key to biostratigraphic indicators for the Irvingt...
Thirty-five mammoth teeth from the Vertebrate Paleontology Collection at the Sternberg Museum of Nat...
. In August 1970, an investigation was made of the remains of a mammoth, Mammuthus cf. M. columbi, e...
The Sucker Creek Formation exposures at Devils Gate in southeastern Oregon have yielded a significan...
doi 10.1002/gea.21433 In the summer of 1960, mammoth bones were discovered by a dragline opera-tor i...
Remains of woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, bison, reindeer and horse bones were found in 2006 y i...
The Duck Creek local fauna was discovered in a gravel pit near the Smoky Hill River in southeastern ...
The Muirkirk Mammoth, found in 1895 2.4 km northeast of the village of Muirkirk in southern Ontario,...
Mammoths were endemic on the North American continent during the late Pleistocene to early Holocene ...
A mammoth jaw found as a large clast in the channel of Matanza Arroyo near Socorro, New Mexico, is h...
Mammoths were the larger of the two animals, and lived in a plains / prairie environment, such as on...
The Rancholabrean Land Mammal Age (RLB) occurred in the late Pleistocene, incorporating at least the...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Since the mid-19th century, western Oregon\u27s Willamette Valley has been a source of remains from ...
Strata and fossils assigned to the middle-Wisconsinan interstadial on the Northern Plains within in ...
In North America, mammoth (Mammuthus) fossils are key to biostratigraphic indicators for the Irvingt...
Thirty-five mammoth teeth from the Vertebrate Paleontology Collection at the Sternberg Museum of Nat...
. In August 1970, an investigation was made of the remains of a mammoth, Mammuthus cf. M. columbi, e...
The Sucker Creek Formation exposures at Devils Gate in southeastern Oregon have yielded a significan...
doi 10.1002/gea.21433 In the summer of 1960, mammoth bones were discovered by a dragline opera-tor i...
Remains of woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, bison, reindeer and horse bones were found in 2006 y i...
The Duck Creek local fauna was discovered in a gravel pit near the Smoky Hill River in southeastern ...
The Muirkirk Mammoth, found in 1895 2.4 km northeast of the village of Muirkirk in southern Ontario,...
Mammoths were endemic on the North American continent during the late Pleistocene to early Holocene ...
A mammoth jaw found as a large clast in the channel of Matanza Arroyo near Socorro, New Mexico, is h...
Mammoths were the larger of the two animals, and lived in a plains / prairie environment, such as on...
The Rancholabrean Land Mammal Age (RLB) occurred in the late Pleistocene, incorporating at least the...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Since the mid-19th century, western Oregon\u27s Willamette Valley has been a source of remains from ...