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  2. List of Neanderthal sites - Wikipedia

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  3. Joggins Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Joggins Formation is a geologic formation in Nova Scotia.It preserves fossils dating back to the Westphalian stage or Moscovian stage of the Upper Carboniferous period or Pennsylvanian period, including Hylonomus, the earliest known reptile.

  4. Homo antecessor - Wikipedia

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    Human fossils were discovered first by Aurora Martín Nájera; the 30 cm (12 in) layer they were found in is nicknamed the "Aurora Stratum" after her. [4] A 13 m 2 (140 sq ft) triangular section was excavated in the central section starting in the early 2000s. [3] Human fossils were also found in the northern section.

  5. Edmontosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The first fossils named Edmontosaurus were discovered in southern Alberta (named after Edmonton, the capital city), in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation (formerly called the lower Edmonton Formation). The type species , E. regalis , was named by Lawrence Lambe in 1917, although several other species that are now classified in Edmontosaurus were ...

  6. Argentinosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Argentinosaurus (meaning "lizard from Argentina") is a genus of giant sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Argentina.Although it is only known from fragmentary remains, Argentinosaurus is one of the largest known land animals of all time, perhaps the largest, measuring 30–35 m (98–115 ft) long and weighing 65–80 t (72–88 short tons).

  7. Brachiopod - Wikipedia

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    Over 12,000 fossil species are recognized, [13] grouped into over 5,000 genera. While the largest modern brachiopods are 100 millimetres (3.9 in) long, [2] a few fossils measure up to 200 millimetres (7.9 in) wide. [51]

  8. 8.8 cm Flak 18 (Sfl.) auf schwere Zugkraftwagen 12t (Sd.Kfz 8)

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    The 8.8 cm Flak 18 (Sfl.) auf Zugkraftwagen 12t (Sd.Kfz. 8), also known as the Bunkerflak or Bufla, [1] was a German Wehrmacht half-track self-propelled gun developed before World War II and used in the first half of the war.

  9. List of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Name Language Country Accoona: Chinese, English: China, United States: Biglobe: Japanese: Japan: Daum: Korean: Korea: Nate: Korean: Korea: Egerin: Kurdish: Sweden [1 ...