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Early Pleistocene Bear Remains from Deutsch-Altenburg (Lower Austria)/ Die Altpleistozanen Baren Von Deutsch-Altenburg (Niederosterreich)

Edited By: Gernot Rabeder, Martina Pacher and Gerhard Withalm
139 pages, Col plates, col figs
Early Pleistocene Bear Remains from Deutsch-Altenburg (Lower Austria)/ Die Altpleistozanen Baren Von Deutsch-Altenburg (Niederosterreich)
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  • Early Pleistocene Bear Remains from Deutsch-Altenburg (Lower Austria)/ Die Altpleistozanen Baren Von Deutsch-Altenburg (Niederosterreich) ISBN: 9783700168270 Hardback Dec 2010 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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Over 100 ursid remains have been retrieved from the Early Pleistocene cave fillings of the Hollitzer quarry near Deutsch-Altenburg (Lower Austria). Apart from isolated teeth and postcranial elements, there is also one in-situ forelimb and an almost complete natural endocast of a brain, which enable otherwise impossible comparative studies.

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Edited By: Gernot Rabeder, Martina Pacher and Gerhard Withalm
139 pages, Col plates, col figs
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