Images of the 10.8-million-year-old upper jaw fragment of the Sivapithecus, an extinct ape, from Kutch, Gujarat. Photo credit: Ansuya Bhandari Scientists have found a 10.8-million-year-old jawbone in ...
[Editor¿s note: John Gurche reconstructed the fossil apes featured in an article on ape evolution from the August issue of Scientific American titled "Planet of the Apes," by David Begun.] I was very ...
A Sivapithecus palate and other primate fossils from India / by Guy E. Pilgrim Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
Tireless fossil hunting under the scorching heat of the Kutch basin, Gujarat proved fruitful — palaeontologists have unearthed a fossilised upper jaw (maxilla). Further studies showed that the fossil ...
The Neogene interval in South Asia, spanning the Miocene to Pliocene epochs (approximately 23 to 2.6 million years ago), is characterised by a rich succession of vertebrate faunas preserved within ...