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

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

A downslope trackway in the De Chelly sandstone, Permian og Monument Valley

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Author
P.P.Vaughn
Article Date
Summer 1963
Journal Title
Plateau
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