- Early-Mid
Pleistocene of
North Africa. It is
known primarily from
Tighennif (
Ternifine) in Algeria.
Fossils from
northern Sudan and
Palestine dated to the Late...
- C. (1955). "A
recent discovery in
human paleontology:
Atlanthropus of
ternifine (Algeria)".
American Journal of
Physical Anthropology. 13 (2): 191–201...
- Algeria.
According to the 2002
census it has a po****tion of 55,800.
Ternifine or
Tighennif is the home of a
fossil human jawbone dating to the Middle...
- with more
progressive dentition. It
includes Pleistocene fossils from
Ternifine, Algeria,
Middle Pleistocene fossils from Elandsfontein,
South Africa...
-
atlanticus by
Auguste Pomel in 1879
based on a
skull and
bones found in
Ternifine, Algeria. †
Loxodonta exoptata proposed by
Wilhelm Otto
Dietrich in 1941...
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January 2010. "
Ternifine or Tighenif".
Archived from the
original on 11 July 2014.
Retrieved 28...
- S2CID 4420496. Arambourg, C. (1955). "Le gi****t de
Ternifine et l'Atlanthropus" [The
deposits of
Ternifine and Atlantanthropus].
Bulletin de la Société préhistorique...
- Spain, and
India (more
exactly at Mirzapur,
Cueva Victoria,
Pirro Nord,
Ternifine, Hadar, Turkana, Makapansgat, and Swartkrans). The two
subspecies of gelada...
-
solid evidence indicated who had
fabricated hand axes: in that year, in
Ternifine, Algeria,
Arambourg discovered remains that he
called Atlanthropus, along...
- paléontologie
humaine réalisées en
Afrique du Nord française (L'Atlanthropus de
Ternifine - L'Hominien de Casablanca)",
Third Panafrican Congress on Prehistory...