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New large−bodied mammals from the late Oligocene site of Chilga, Ethiopia WILLIAM J. SANDERS, JOHN KAPPELMAN, and D. TAB RASMUSSEN
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Document Date: 2004-06-18 08:56:14


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Natural History / Taqah / Ann Arbor / Mahenge / Chilga / Austin / Lothidok / Cairo / Addis Ababa / SANDERS ET / el Talha / Malembe / Dogali / St. Louis / /

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Senegal / Oman / Algeria / Tunisia / Libya / Egypt / Mali / Kenya / United States / Angola / Tanzania / Ethiopia / Eritrea / /

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National Museum of Ethiopia / Washington University / American Museum of Natural History / Museum of Paleontology / Scale bar / University Sta / University of Texas / Campus Box / University of Michigan / /

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Gahar Valley / Plateau of Ethiopia / Hauga river / Lake Tana / Guang river / /

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University of Michigan / Washington University / Department of Anthropology / University of Texas / /

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WILLIAM J. SANDERS / JOHN KAPPELMAN / John M. Harris / /

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Saharan Africa / East Africa / South Asia / /

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