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    Le metodologie di scavo

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    Un volume che presenta al grande pubblico le più recenti scoperte scientifiche di un sito chiave del Quaternario mediterraneo: Grotta Romanelli (Castro, Lecce). Le attività di scavo archeologico sono riprese dal 2015 a cura di Sapienza Università di Rom

    Nothobomolochus cresseyi Timi & Sardella 1997

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    Nothobomolochus cresseyi Timi & Sardella, 1997 Type host. Engraulis anchoita Hubbs & Marini, 1935 (Clupeiformes: Engraulidae) Site of infection. Gills. Type locality. Argentina, Buenos Aires coastal area (36°52’S- 55°28’W). Holotype. ♀, MLP-Cr 26072, 1995-09. Collector: Timi, J. Paratypes. 2 ♀, MLP-Cr 26073, 1994-10, same locality, host and collector as type. Current status. Valid species. Remarks. 2 ♀ paratypes, IPCAS. Reference. Timi & Sardella (1997).Published as part of Diaz, Analía R., Álvarez, Victor Hugo Merlo & Damborenea, Cristina, 2017, Type material housed in the Carcinological Collection of the Museo de La Plata, Argentina, pp. 88-102 in Zootaxa 4303 (1) on page 94, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4303.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/99786

    Mammal Biochronology and sequence stratigraphy of the Middle-Upper Pleistocene deposits of the Roman Basin (Latium, Italy).

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    Milli Salvatore, Palombo Maria Rita, Petronio Carmelo, Sardella Raffaele. Mammal biochronology and sequence stratigraphy of the middle-upper Pleistocene deposits of the Roman Basin (Latium, Italy). In: Documents des Laboratoires de Géologie, Lyon, n°156, 2002. STRATI 2002. 3ème congrès français de stratigraphie. Lyon, 8-10 juillet 2002. p. 164

    Le metodologie di scavo

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    Un volume che presenta al grande pubblico le più recenti scoperte scientifiche di un sito chiave del Quaternario mediterraneo: Grotta Romanelli (Castro, Lecce). Le attività di scavo archeologico sono riprese dal 2015 a cura di Sapienza Università di Roma

    I primi frequentatori: resti paleontologici e manufatti litici

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    Un volume che presenta al grande pubblico le più recenti scoperte scientifiche di un sito chiave del Quaternario mediterraneo: Grotta Romanelli (Castro, Lecce). Le attività di scavo archeologico sono riprese dal 2015 a cura di Sapienza Università di Rom

    PaleoRoma

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    Sito web didattico sul territorio della provincia di Roma, sulla sua evoluzione durante l'era Quaternaria e sulle sue emergenze paleontologich

    Tyrannosaurus rex it is not a prehistoric animal. Roaring in a semantic prehistoric jungle

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    The word “prehistory” has been used for a long time to indicate all extinct organisms of the past, with dinosaurs occupying a center stage stimulating the imagination of a very large audience. Such erroneous use of the term prehistory is widespread even today, a word and concept originally referred to the period of human history which preceded writing, i.e. prior to documented history and embracing a time interval from about 2.6 million years ago to 4000 BC. Keeping in mind the crucial milestone of 'deep time' concept in geology the division of the extensive Earth history into only two sections of respectively 4.5429 billion years and 4000 years in our opinion is a misleading oversimplification. Over the past few centuries much effort has gone into the development of a hyper-detailed chronostratigraphic scale, substantiated by absolute dating, detailed biostratigraphy, and documentation of biological evolution. All this generation of knowledge, conducted by thousands of researchers over many years, is completely lost when, in a simplistic way the anthropocentric dichotomy is accepted.The word “prehistory” has been used for a long time to indicate all extinct organisms of the past, with dinosaurs occupying a center stage stimulating the imagination of a very large audience. Such erroneous use of the term prehistory is widespread even today, a word and concept originally referred to the period of human history which preceded writing, i.e. prior to documented history and embracing a time interval from about 2.6 million years ago to 4000 BC. Keeping in mind the crucial milestone of 'deep time' concept in geology the division of the extensive Earth history into only two sections of respectively 4.5429 billion years and 4000 years in our opinion is a misleading oversimplification. Over the past few centuries much effort has gone into the development of a hyper-detailed chronostratigraphic scale, substantiated by absolute dating, detailed biostratigraphy, and documentation of biological evolution. All this generation of knowledge, conducted by thousands of researchers over many years, is completely lost when, in a simplistic way the anthropocentric dichotomy is accepted
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