-
consensus on
their relationships,
aside the
close relationship of D.
clactoniana with the
living Dama species. The
earliest Dama
species lack palmate...
- Dama
clactoniana is an
extinct species of
fallow deer (genus Dama). It
lived during the
Middle Pleistocene (with
fossils spanning around 500-300,000 years...
- has also been
found for the
Clactonian butchery of
fallow deer (Dama
clactoniana).
Acheulean Par****,
Simon A.; Lewis, Mark D.; Bello,
Silvia M. (2022-11-23)...
- capreolus) wild boar (Sus scrofa) the
extinct fallow deer
species Dama
clactoniana,
aurochs (Bos primigenius), the
Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus), steppe...
-
giganteus is
closely related to what was
originally described as Dama
clactoniana mugharensis (which he
proposes be
named Megaloceros mugharensis) from...
- sp., the
giant deer
Praemegaceros verticornis, the
fallow deer Dama
clactoniana, beavers,
aurochs (Bos primigenius), and the
European pond
turtle (Emys...
-
Galerian Homotherium latidens,
Cervus elaphus eostephanoceros, Dama
clactoniana,
Equus altidens,
Equus sussenbornensis Aurelian (late
Middle Pleistocene...
- can
predominantly feature red deer (Cervus elaphus),
fallow deer (Dama
clactoniana),
argali (Ovis
ammon antiqua), narrow-nosed
rhinoceros (Stephanorhinus...