10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVIBOVINE»
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1
Quaternary Extinctions: A Prehistoric Revolution
tMakapania Wells and Cooke, 1956 Bovidae Extinct ovibovine. E Pleist. S.Af. (
Makapansgat). Moderate to large size, with horncores emerging almost
transversely from the skull. Related to Megalovis, a European Villafranchian
ovibovine.
Paul S. Martin, Richard G. Klein, 1989
2
Field Guide to the Cradle of Humankind: Sterkfontein, ...
It has been referred to as an Ovibovine, making its closest living relatives the
musk-ox of North America and the takin of Tibet. Its body weight is estimated to
have been about 263 kg. Makapania is thought to have been both a browser and
a ...
Brett Hilton-Barber, Lee R. Berger, 2004
3
The Hunters Or the Hunted?: An Introduction to African Cave ...
In a subsequent reexamination of the Makapansgat material, Gentry (1970/>)
concluded that Makapania was in fact an ovibovine. Strong affinities to the
French Villa- franchian ovibovine Megalovis latifrons Schaub were suggested by
the ...
American Bar Foundation, Samuel J. Brakel, Ronald S. Rock, 1971
4
Eocene Marine Sediments in the Sperrgebiet, South West Africa
The divergence and relatively posterior insertion of the horn-cores and the
basioccipital characters are probably advanced in Makapania, but the steeply
inclined braincase of the Langebaanweg ovibovine looks more advanced than ...
David Salmon, William G. Siesser, 1980
5
Annals of the South African Museum
The catastrophic ('lx') profiles of M. furcatus and P. cf. perditus from Nebraska and
of the ovibovine bovids Plesiaddax depereti and Urmiatherium intermedium and
the gazelle Gazeila dorcadoides from north China are displayed on the ...
6
Evolution of African mammals
Gentry (1970b) believed that it was an ovibovine related to the European
Villafranchian Megalovis latifrons Schaub, mainly on details of basioccipital
anatomy. Its teeth are fairly hypso- dont, without basal pillars, with poor to
moderate styles ...
Vincent J. Maglio, Herbert Basil Sutton Cooke, 1978
7
Muskoxen and Their Hunters: A History
... (1980) illustrated a Symbos mother confronting a short-faced bear while her
calf stands behind her. But the mother's horns are depicted with a massive fused
base, clearly those of a male ovibovine. 3. Kurten and Anderson (1980)
concluded ...
8
Evolutionary History of the "Robust" Australopithecines
Some bovids show links with Makapansgat (e.g., the ovibovine, Makapania
broomi; Hippotragus cookei), while others (e.g., the presence of Antidorcas) do
not (E. S. Vrba). An upper age might be indicated by the occurrence of the large ...
9
Lothagam: The Dawn of Humanity in Eastern Africa
... Tragoportax acrae, the bovine Simatherium demissum, the reduncineKobus
subdolus and an unnamed Kobus species, the alcelaphines Damalacra neanica
and D. acalla, the grysbok Raphicerus paralius, a gazelle, and an ovibovine.
Meave G. Leakey, John Michael Harris, 2013
10
Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Afewarchaic ungulates, including alateoccurrence ofthe South African ovibovine
Makapania as well as Pelorovis and Equuscapensis, havebeen recovered, but
theremaining ungulates areextant forms. Thefauna fromthe CaveofHearths inthe
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