-
Schauenberg is a hill and
ruined castle near Turbenthal,
canton of Zurich, at 892 m (2,927 ft) elevation.
There were
fortifications since the Iron Age...
-
Schauenberg's index is the
ratio of
skull length to
cranial capacity. This
index was
introduced by Paul
Schauenberg in 1969 as a
method to
identify European...
- The
Counts of
Schauenburg and
Holstein were
titles of the Holy
Roman Empire. The
dynastic family came from the
County of
Schauenburg near
Rinteln (district...
- 333–338.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 13
April 2012. Condé, B. &
Schauenberg, P. (1963). "Le chat
sauvage –
dernier félin de France" [The wildcat...
-
Kirchengeschichte in der evang.
Landeskirche Badens 15]. Lahr/Baden:
Moritz Schauenberg, 1954.
Works by
Thomas Erastus at Post-Reformation
Digital Library Theatrum...
-
longer hair on the back. In the 1980s,
Colin Groves ****essed
values of
Schauenberg's index of cat
skulls of
zoological specimens that
originated in the Mediterranean...
- died in 1948 in her nineties. The next
owner of the
house was
Oliver Schauenberg with his wife Anna. He
owned the
house until 1962, when he sold it to...
-
captive cats (Felis ssp.) (PhD thesis). Davis:
University of California.
Schauenberg, P. (1978). "Note sur la
reproduction du
manul Otocolobus manul (Pallas...
-
Pagenturm was a
Hansa A Type
cargo ship
which was
built as
Schauenberg in 1944 by
Deutsche Werft, Hamburg,
Germany for H Schuldt, Hamburg. She was seized...
- has a
greater skull volume than the
domestic cat, a
ratio known as
Schauenberg's index. Further, its
skull is more
spherical in
shape than that of the...