Man & Environment, Volym 26, Utgåva 1Indian Society for Prehistoric and Quaternary Studies., 2001 |
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... medial epicondyles are in the same plane in blackbucks . In sheep and goats the medial epicondyle is higher than the lateral epicondyle . 7 ) The olecranon fossa is wide open in sheep and blackbucks and is slightly closed in goats . 8 ...
... medial epicondyles are in the same plane in blackbucks . In sheep and goats the medial epicondyle is higher than the lateral epicondyle . 7 ) The olecranon fossa is wide open in sheep and blackbucks and is slightly closed in goats . 8 ...
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... medial condyles , the groove is deep in blackbucks and shallow in sheep and goats . 9 ) At the posterior medial side , the marked portion in the figure is less projected in blackbucks and more projected in goats than in sheep . 10 ) On ...
... medial condyles , the groove is deep in blackbucks and shallow in sheep and goats . 9 ) At the posterior medial side , the marked portion in the figure is less projected in blackbucks and more projected in goats than in sheep . 10 ) On ...
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... medial articular facet is different . In blackbucks the lateral facet is higher up and semi - circular in shape and the medial facet is square in shape . In sheep and goats both the facets are elongated . 5 ) The groove in between the ...
... medial articular facet is different . In blackbucks the lateral facet is higher up and semi - circular in shape and the medial facet is square in shape . In sheep and goats both the facets are elongated . 5 ) The groove in between the ...
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A Palaeogeographic Perspective | 1 |
A Review of Archaeological Exploration in Dhule District The Stone Age and Chalcolithic Phases | 7 |
Interpretation of the Fecundity Seal from Harappa as a Pictorial Representation of RV V | 78 |
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