- from the Late
Cretaceous of India,
containing one species:
Rajasaurus narmadensis. The
bones were
excavated from the
Lameta Formation in the
Gujarat state...
- find was that of a
carnivorous abelisaurid dinosaur named Rajasurus narmadensis which lived in the Late
Cretaceous period. A
notable discovery in the...
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human and gave the name
Narmada Man, with the
scientific name H.
erectus narmadensis.
Analysis of
additional fossils from the same
location in 1997 indicated...
- for the
cranial and
mandibular material discovered at Tighenif. H. e.
narmadensis (Sonakia 1984): The name
given to the
Narmada cranium. H. e. newyorkensis...
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discovered in 1828 by
William Sleeman. In 1982
fossil remains of
Rajasaurus narmadensis,
which lived in the
Cretaceous Period, was discovered. The
Narmada river...
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discovery was that of a
carnivorous abelisaurid theropod named Rajasaurus narmadensis, a
previously unknown predator that was 25 to 30 feet long and two-thirds...
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prominent find was that of a
carnivorous abelisaurid named Rajasaurus narmadensis,
which lived in the Late
Cretaceous period. In the
Little Rann of Kutch...
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paleontology in India.
Another dinosaur known from
India is
Rajasaurus narmadensis, a heavy-bodied and
stout carnivorous abelisaurid (theropod) dinosaur...
- hind limb
bones of
different individuals. An abelisaurid.
Rajasaurus R.
narmadensis Temple Hill,
Rahioli A
partial skeleton consists of maxillae, premaxillae...
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abelisaurid similar to the
closely related Rajasaurus. †Rajasaurus †Rajasaurus
narmadensis 69 Ma
Lameta Formation, Gujarat,
India A
majungasaurine abelisaurid †Raptorex...