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Holarctic land connexions in the early Tertiary. 1966. Pleistocene mammals and the Bering bridge. 1966. Continental drift and the palaeogeography of reptiles and mammals. 1967.
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54667
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RP21589
Author:
Kurten, Bjorn
Citation:
COMMENTATIONES BIOLOGICAE SOCIETAS SCIENTIARUM FENNICA. 1966 v.29 no.5 : 5 p.; no.8 : 7 p.; 1967 v.31 no.1 : 8 p.;
Year:
1966-1967
Subject:
Geology, Stratigraphic - Tertiary
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Bering Sea Coast (Russia)
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Palaeogeography
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Continental drift
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Mammals, Fossil - Geographical distribution
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Reptiles, Fossil - Geographical distribution
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