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Tytuł:
On the largest Ichthyosaurus: a new specimen of Ichthyosaurus somersetensis containing an embryo
Autorzy:
LOMAX, DEAN R.
SACHS, SVEN
Tematy:
ichthyosauria
ichthyosaurus somersetensis
embryo
jurassic
hettangian
uk
somerset
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Paleobiologii PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/945637.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
A formerly undescribed Ichthyosaurus specimen from the collection of the Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum (Lower Saxony State Museum) in Hannover, Germany, provides valuable new information. The skeleton was collected from the Lower Jurassic strata (lower Hettangian, Blue Lias Formation) of Doniford Bay, Somerset, UK. However, the specimen is a composite as almost the entire tail has been added and other parts are reconstructed. Regardless of the incomplete preservation, the estimated total length of this individual, based on the skull and precaudal length, is between 300 and 330 cm and it is thus the largest unequivocal example of the genus Ichthyosaurus. Cranial and postcranial characters, specifically from the maxilla, lacrimal, jugal, the humerus, and the ilium justify a referral to I. somersetensis. A fork-like shape of the proximal end of the ilium is unusual and has not been reported for any species of Ichthyosaurus. Likewise the presence of four elements in the third row of the hindfin, indicated by the presence of a bifurcation is novel for the species and has wider implications for the taxonomic utility of hindfins within the genus. The specimen also bears an embryo, which is only the third embryo known for Ichthyosaurus and the first to be positively identified to species level.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
High resolution ammonite stratigraphy of the Charmouth Mudstone Formation (Lower Jurassic: Sinemurian-Lower Pliensbachian) in south-west England, UK
Autorzy:
Page, K.
Tematy:
ammonites
high-resolution stratigraphy
correlation
Jurassic
Sinemurian
Pliensbachian
Somerset
Dorset
Devon
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Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2061365.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The "Lower Lias" mudrocks of the Charmouth Mudstone Formation inWest Dorset coast are world famous for their ammonite faunas, which range from mid Lower Sinemurian (Semicostatum Chronozone) to Lower Pliensbachian (topmost Davoei Chronozone) in age. The succession includes significant non-sequences, however, and as certain other intervals yield only crushed and relatively poorly preserved material, much of the sequence of ammonite faunas of this interval in south-west England has remained poorly understood. Inland, however, although it has been realised for many years that some of the missing horizons reappear, the Formation is very poorly exposed and as a consequence little has been known about its detailed stratigraphy and palaeontology. The systematic recording over 40 years by Mr H.C. Prudden (Montacute) of temporary excavations in East Somerset (around 20 km north of the Dorset coast), combined with material collected by others from similar exposures has now, however, revealed a virtually complete sequence of ammonite faunas through the interval represented by the Formation including from many of the which are missing on the Dorset coast. In particular, only one subchronozone remains to be conclusively proven in the region, the terminal Sinemurian, Aplanatum Subchronozone (Raricostatum Chronozone). This faunal succession is correlated with that on the coast to provide a detailed synthesis of the sequence of ammonite biohorizons in the region, which is correlated with a contemporary Standard Zonation and high-resolution biohorizonal/ zonule scheme for interval in North-West Europe. The significance for regional and international correlations of the Lower Lias is also discussed.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
John Morton Coles (1930-2020). From Palaeolithic Studies to Wetland Archaeology. A Commemoration
Archaeologia Polona Vol. 59 (2021)
Autorzy:
Piotrowski, Wojciech
Piotrowska, Danuta
Współwytwórcy:
Piotrowski, Tymoteusz. Translator
Piotrowski, Tymoteusz. Tł.
Wydawca:
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences
Powiązania:
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Coles, J. M. and Hall, D. 1998. Changing Landscapes: The Ancient Fenland. Exeter, Cambridgeshire County Council and WARP. WARP Occasional Paper 13
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II. The other references cited:
Coles, J. 2001. The Wetland Archaeology Research Project. In B. Coles and A. Olivier (eds), Assistant Editor D. Bull. The Heritage Management of Wetlands in Europe, vii-viii. Exeter, Europae Archaeologiae Consilium Occasional Paper 1 WARP Occasional Paper 16
Archaeologia Polona
Coles, J. M. 1990a. Images of the Past. A guide to the rock carvings and other ancient monuments of northern Bohuslän. In association with Lasse Bengtsson. Bohuslän, Bohuslän Museum
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Coles, J. M. 2000. Patterns in a Rocky Land. Rock Carvings in South-West Uppland, Sweden. Uppsala, University of Exeter
Coles, J. M. 1962b. European Bronze Age shields. Proceedings of The Prehistoric Society 28: 156–190
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Coles, J. M. 1961. Scottish swan’s-neck sunflower pins. Proceedings of the Antiquaries of Scotland 92 (1958-59): 1–9
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Coles, B. (ed). 1992. The Wetland Revolution in Prehistory. Proceedings of a conference held by The Prehistoric Society and WARP at the University of Exeter April 1991. Exeter, The Prehistoric Society and WARP. WARP Occasional Paper 6
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Coles, J. M., Coles, B. J. and Dobson, M. J. (eds). 1990. Waterlogged Wood. The recording, sampling, conservation and curation of structural wood. Proceedings of a conference sponsored by WARP and English Heritage on 15 January 1990. Exeter and London, WARP Occasional Paper 3
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I. The most important publications by John Morton Coles, written by Him or written and edited by Him together with another researchers:
Coles, J. M. 1998. Prologue: Wetland Worlds and the Past Preserved. In K. Bernick (ed.), Hidden Dimensions. The Cultural Significance of Wetland Archaeology, 3–23. Vancouver, UBC Press
Coles, J. 2009. Review: Danuta Piotrowska, Prolegomena do archeologii Biskupina. Tom I. Bibliografia archeologiczna Biskupina 1933–1983 [Prolegomenon to the archaeology of Biskupin. Volume I. An archaeological bibliography of Biskupin 1933–1983]. Warszawa: Państwowe Muzeum Archeologiczne 2008, pp. 464, 13 figs. Archaeologia Polona 47: 289–291
Clark, J. G. D. 1954. Excavations at Star Carr. An Early Mesolithic site at Seamer near Scarborough, Yorkshire. Cambridge, University Press
Piotrowska, D. and Piotrowski, W. 2009. The International Symposium: The history of archaeology and archaeological thought in the 20th century, dedicated to Professor Grahame Clark on the centenary of his birth, and on the 50th anniversary of the Polish edition of G. Clark’s Prehistoric Europe: the economic basis, Biskupin, 23rd-25th May 2007. Archaeologia Polona 47(2011): 243–261
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This article is dedicated to John Morton Coles (1930-2020), Professor of European Prehistory at Cambridge University between 1980 and 1986, Fellow of the British Academy, author of the highly regarded scientific works, teacher and editor. He dealt with several archaeological periods and was involved in different field projects and conducted numerous excavations. At Cambridge, in the Department of Archaeology, John Coles collaborated with such significant figures as Professors Grahame Clark and Glyn Daniel. John Coles devoted much of his time to experimental and wetland archaeology as well as to prehistoric rock carvings in Sweden and Norway. John Coles was awarded an honorary doctorate by Uppsala University. He was the advisor of Biskupin’s archaeological open-air Museum in Poland
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RCIN - Repozytorium Cyfrowe Instytutów Naukowych
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