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Pedum (Ancient Gr****: Πέδα) was an
ancient town of
Latium in
central Italy,
located between Tibur and Praeneste, near
modern Gallicano nel Lazio. The...
- seen in the
fossil record during the
Cenomanian (99.7 mya).
Treptichnus pedum has a
fairly complicated and
distinctive burrow pattern:
along a central...
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appearance worldwide of
somewhat complicated trace fossils (Treptichnus
pedum (Seilacher, 1955)).
Although the
Ediacaran Period does
contain soft-bodied...
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Pedum is a
monotypic genus of
bivalves belonging to the
family Pectinidae. The only
species is
Pedum spondyloideum and it is the only
genus in the tribe...
- The
Battle of
Pedum may
refer to
either of two
battles fought by the
Roman Republic in the 4th
century BC:
Battle of
Pedum (358 BC),
fought against a group...
- (such as Tellenae), and some
still certainly stood in his own time, such as
Pedum.
Another oddity of the p****age is that
while he
claims there were fifty-three...
- Athlete's foot,
known medically as
tinea pedis, is a
common skin
infection of the feet
caused by a fungus.
Signs and
symptoms often include itching, scaling...
- The
Battle of
Pedum was
fought in 338 BC, near
Pedum between the
Roman Republic and
multiple cities in Latium: Tibur, Praeneste, Antium, Aricia, Lanuvium...
- ISSN 1097-0304. PMID 2973842. A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Antiquities (1890),
Pedum Morris Eaves;
Robert N. Essick;
Joseph Viscomi (eds.). "Songs of Innocence...
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Treptichnus pedum.
Discovery of this
fossil a few
metres below the GSSP led to the
refinement of this statement, and it is the T.
pedum ichnofossil ****emblage...