Browsing by Author "Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime"
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EARLY PLIOCENE (RUSCINIAN) RODENTS (MAMMALIA) FROM THE LIGNITES ELBISTAN (TURKEY)
Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime (INT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE SGEM, 2009)Rodent fossils found in lignit establishments in Elbistan town in Maras city are described. Six species are identified: There are three Muridae: Apodemus dominans, Apodemus cf. atavus and Occitanomys sp. and one Arvicolidae: ... -
The early Upper Paleolithic occupations at Ucagizli Cave (Hatay, Turkey)
Kuhn, Steven L.; Stiner, Mary C.; Guelec, Erksin; Oezer, Ismail; Yilmaz, Hakan; Baykara, Ismail; Aciklol, Aysen; Goldberg, Paul; Martinez Molina, Kenneth; Uenay, Engin; Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime (ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2009)This paper summarizes results from excavations at Ucagizli Cave (Hatay, Turkey) between 1999 and 2002 and 2005. This collapsed karstic chamber contains a sequence of early Upper Paleolithic deposits that span an interval ... -
THE MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA FROM SOUTHEASTERN ANATOLIA (GOLBASI - ADIYAMAN, TURKEY)
Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime; Dincarslan, Ismail (INT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE SGEM, 2011)Golbasi locality is situated in the south-east of Turkey, about 70 km west of the city Adiyaman. Golbasi deposits are represented by silty clay, mudstones, lignite and conglomerates. Golbasi locality includes Middle ... -
MYOMIMUS IGDELIENSIS NOV SP (GLIRIDAE, MAMMALIA) FROM THE EARLY PLIOCENE/RUSCINIAN FAUNA OF IGDELI (TURKEY)
Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime (INT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE SGEM, 2009)Myomimus igdeliensis nov. sp. is described from Igdeli (SW Sivas, Central Anatolia). The morphological description of the new species is given with the systematic and stratigraphic relationships. -
OCHOTONA MEDITERRANENSIS NOV SP (LAGOMORPHA-MAMMALIA) FROM EARLY PLIOCENE OF IGDELI (ANATOLIA-TURKEY)
Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime (INT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE SGEM, 2009)Ochotona mediterranensis nov. sp. is recognized from an Early Pliocene of Igdeli (SW Sivas, Central Anatolia). The morphological description of the new species is given within its own systematic and stratigraphic relationships. -
THE PLEISTOCENE RODENTS FROM CENTRAL ANATOLIA
Suata-Alpaslan, Fadime (INT SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE SGEM, 2009)The research area is the Esenyurt village in the 15 km south of Sivas City and lies in the section of i37c1 of the scale of 1/25.000. The small mammals group extracted from Esenyurt locality has been taken from the clay ...