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- 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...
- 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...
- and Fossil Park" the site has fossils of species like the Rajasaurus narmadensis. The town’s cultural fabric reflects a confluence of Islamic and Hindu...
- by William Sleeman at Jabalpur. In 1982 fossil remains of Rajasaurus narmadensis, which lived in the Cretaceous Period, was discovered. The Narmada river...
- prominent find was that of a carnivorous abelisaurid named Rajasaurus narmadensis, which lived in the Late Cretaceous period. In the Little Rann of Kutch...
- paleontology in India. Another dinosaur known from India is Rajasaurus narmadensis, a heavy-bodied and stout carnivorous abelisaurid (theropod) dinosaur...
- remains from the Indian subcontinent, in the discovery of Rajasaurus narmadensis, the most completely known theropod dinosaur from India and a member...
- microvertebrate site "Dental material and an astragalus". A eutherian mammal. D. narmadensis Kisalpuri "Isolated rear molar." A eutherian mammal. Indoclemensia I...
- hind limb bones of different individuals. An abelisaurid. Rajasaurus R. narmadensis Temple Hill, Rahioli A partial skeleton consists of maxillae, premaxillae...