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A short history of chirotherium, the 'hand animal', of the triassic

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Author
F. E. Peabody
Article Date
October 1947
Journal Title
Plateau

A preliminary announcement of a new mammalian fossil locality in the Pliocene of Arizona

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Author
C. A. Reed
Article Date
April 1950
Journal Title
Plateau

A new area of Kaibab limestone with silicified fossils

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Author
L. F. Brady
Article Date
April 1959
Article Abstract
South of St. Johns in side canyon of the Little Colorado
Journal Title
Plateau

A mounted skeleton of a ground sloth

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Author
L. F. Brady
Article Date
October 1933
Journal Title
Plateau

A late Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from the Nichols Site, Scottsdale, Arizona

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Author
R. F. Lundin
Article Date
February 1973
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci

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