9 April 2009. IVPP, Beijing.
I got some time to photograph a few more large mammal specimens from our 2008 collection. Here they are:

[Anthracothere lower molar fragment (lateral and occlusal views))]

[Skull cap of the bovid
Olonbulukia (lateral and dorsal views)]

[Skull fragment of the bovid
Tossunoria (lateral and dorsal views)]

[Skull fragment of the bovid
?Qurliknoria (dorsal, lateral, and ventral views)]

[Composite second finger of a chalicothere]
~Jack
2 comments:
Remind me what a chalicothere is again?
A friend of mine have found a similar bovid fossilized skull during digging for construction in a place between Cairo and Alexandria I've photographed it from all sides for contact mostafa_mab@hotmail.com
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