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- Title
Nine million-year-old ape-like fossils found at Haritalyangar, India.
- Authors
SANKHYAN, ANEK R.; KELLEY, JAY; HARRISON, TERRY
- Abstract
The article reports that Middle Siwalik sediments exposed at Haritalyangar. India are best known for the diversity of fossil primates that no longer inhabit the Sub-Himalaya, including the late surviving large hominoids Sivapithecus and Indopithecus as well as primitive lemuriform primate. The fossils come from the middle level of the Haritalyangar stratigraphic section, which has a lithostratigraphic profile typical of the Middle Siwaliks of the Potwar Plateau in Pakistan.
- Subjects
FOSSIL primates; LEMURS; APES; PALEONTOLOGY; FOSSILS
- Publication
Current Science (00113891), 2017, Vol 112, Issue 8, p1632
- ISSN
0011-3891
- Publication type
Article