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Geology and Paleontology of the Miocene Sinap Formation, Turkey

Edited by Mikael Fortelius, John Kappelman, Sevket Sen, and Raymond L. Bernor

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September, 2003
Cloth, 448 pages, 143 line, 83 h/t, 53 tables
ISBN: 978-0-231-11358-8
$113.00 / £78.00

History of Paleontological Research into the Neogene Deposits of the Sinap Formation, by S. Sen

Geology of the Sinap Formation, by J.P. Lunkka, J. Kappelman, D. Ekart, J. Crabaugh and P. Gibbard

Chronology of the Sinap Formation, by J. Kappelman, A. Duncan, M. Feseha, J-P. Lunkka, D. Ekart, F. McDowell, T. Ryan

Genus Schizogalerix (Insectivora, Mammalia), by L. Selän

Fossil Apes, by J. Kappelman, B. Richmond, E. R. Seiffert, M. Maga and T. Ryan

Muridae and Gerbillidae (Mammalia, Rodentia), by S. Sen

Spalacidae (Mammalia, Rodentia), by N. Sarica and S. Sen

Late Miocene and Pliocene Lagomorpha (Mammalia), by S. Sen

Carnivora, by S. Viranta and L. Werdelin

Fossil Aardvarks, by M. Fortelius, S. Nummela and S. Sen

Proboscideans, by W.J. Sanders

Systematics and Evolution of the Late Miocene Hipparions, by R.L. Bernor, R.S. Scott, M. Fortelius, J. Kappelman and S. Sen

Rhinocerotidae, by M. Fortelius, K. Heissig, G. Saraç and S. Sen

Fossil Suoidea, by J. van der Made

A Camel from the latest Miocene of Cobanpinar, by J. van der Made, J. Morales, S. Sen and F. Aslan

Ruminant Fossils, by A.W. Gentry

Relative Abundance of the Late Miocene Hipparions, by R.S. Scott, M. Fortelius, K. Huttunen and M. Armour-Chelu

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About the Author

Mikael Fortelius is a geology professor at the University of Helsinki. John Kappelman is professor of anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin. Sevket Sen is professor of paleontology and director of the Paleontology Institute at the Natural History Museum of Paris. Raymond L. Bernor is professor of anatomy at Howard University College of Medicine.

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