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cranial capacity between 950 and 1280 cc.
Sometimes referred to as Homo
steinheimensis in
older literature, the
original fossil is
housed in the
State Museum...
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Palaeomephitis steinheimensis is an
extinct species of musteloid,
possibly a
mephitid (skunk), from the
Miocene epoch of Europe.
Palaeomephitis steinheimensis was...
- 1992 [Anas
atava Fraas 1870; Anas
cygniformis Fraas 1870;
Palaelodus steinheimensis Fraas 1870;
Anser atavus (Fraas 1870)
Lambrecht 1933;
Anser cygniformis...
- in
Steinheim an der Murr)
belonged (previously
sometimes dubbed Homo
steinheimensis) dies. : 740 ~130,000 BP The
Neanderthal (named
after its
initial site...
-
Pliocyon P.
medius P.
ossifragus P.
robustus Pseudocyon P.
sansaniensis P.
steinheimensis? P.
styriacus Pseudarctos P.
bavaricus Pseudocyonopsis P.
ambiguus P...
- bilzingslebensis. The
mastoid of the
temporal bone is
short as in Homo
steinheimensis from the
gravel pit at
Steinheim an der Murr. The large, triangular...
- and
indicating that
Versoporcus grivensis is a
junior synonym of V.
steinheimensis.
Iannucci (2024)
describes 1.47-million-years-old
fragment of a metatarsal...
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Miocene in Europe. Two
species are recognized, V.
grivensis and V.
steinheimensis.
Martin Pickford (2014). "Sus
valentini FILHOL, 1882 from St Gaudens...
-
first mentioned by
Hendey in 1978, who
identified them as
Amphicyon cf.
steinheimensis. It was not
until 1998, that the
species Ysengrinia ginsburgi was described...
- Hill, Irhoud, Florisbad,
Eliye Springs, Ngaloba, Omo
Kibish II), and
steinheimensis (Steinheim, Petralona, Reilingen, Swanscombe, Sima). Di
Vincenzo et...