- Province,
Angola. The
genus contains a
single species, E. otyikokolo,
known from
partial left limb bones.
Since 2005, the
Projecto PaleoAngola carried out...
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titanosaurs were far more common.
After the
Angolan Civil War
ended in 2002, the
PaleoAngola project planned the
first Angolan palaeontological expeditions since...
-
Antunes and
Henri Cappetta in 2002
during the
beginning stages of the
PaleoAngola project. The holotype, MUS ANG 23, is
rather large. This
tooth is about...
- encomp****ed
Portuguese Cape Verde,
Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe,
Portuguese Angola (including Cabinda),
Portuguese Guinea, and
Portuguese Mozambique in Africa;...
- tens of
thousands of
years ago with the
settlement of the
Americas by the
Paleo-Indians. The
Eurasian migration to the
Americas occurred over millennia...
-
originating from the
Iberian Peninsula of Europe. It is the
official language of
Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique,
Portugal and São Tomé and...
-
colonial outpost he
would use as the
administrative seat for New France. The
Paleo-Indians,
theorized to have
migrated from Asia to
America between 20,000...
- Renz, Mark (2002). Megalodon:
Hunting the Hunter.
Lehigh Acres, Florida:
PaleoPress. pp. 1–159. ISBN 978-0-9719477-0-2. OCLC 52125833. Andres, Lutz (2002)...
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Mesopotamian Babylonian Sumerian Micronesian Nauruan Indigenous religion Olmec Paleo-Balkan
Albanian Dacian Illyrian Thracian Proto-Indo-Iranian
Iranian Vedic...
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Africa Algeria Angola Botswana Democratic Republic of the
Congo Kenya Malawi Morocco Namibia Reunion South Africa Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Asia ****stan...