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Autor:
Cong Wang, Leibin Wang, Haiwei Zhang, Hai Cheng, Matthew R. Bennett, David D. Zhang, Qing Pei, Dongju Zhang, R. Lawrence Edwards, Yafeng Wang, Xiaoqing Wang, Teng Li, Shengda Zhang, Zhifeng Wu, Chunru Liu, Pu Zhang, Tommy Urban, Sally C. Reynolds
Publikováno v:
Science Bulletin. 66:2506-2515
At Quesang on the Tibetan Plateau we report a series of hand and foot impressions that appear to have been intentionally placed on the surface of a unit of soft travertine. The travertine was deposited by water from a hot spring which is now inactive
Autor:
Tommy Urban, Marcin Budka, Daniel Odess, Patrick Martinez, Matthew R. Bennett, Ashleigh L. A. Wiseman, Vincent L. Santucci, David Bustos, Sally C. Reynolds, Jens N. Lallensack
Human tracks at White Sands National Park record more than one and a half kilometres of an out‐ and‐back journey and form the longest Late Pleistocene‐age double human trackway in the world. An\ud adolescent or small adult female made two trips
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::08ed83ca8b016f00ac090921954c9caa
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34821/1/Walking_in_mud_MS.pdf
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34821/1/Walking_in_mud_MS.pdf
Autor:
Matthew R. Bennett, Matteo Belvedere, Patrick Martinez, Tommy Urban, Sally C. Reynolds, David Bustos
Implicit in any biomechanical analysis of tracks (footprints), whatever the animal, is the assumption that depth distribution within the track reflects the applied plantar pressure in some way. Here we describe sub-track deformation structures produc
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a87de24a7b2fea682371bd6e1c668134
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32878/1/Track_Deformation_V6.pdf
https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32878/1/Track_Deformation_V6.pdf
Autor:
Bruce D. Allen, David A. Raichlen, Tommy Urban, Jackson Jakeway, Vincent L. Santucci, Matthew R. Bennett, Vance T. Holliday, David Bustos, Marcin Budka, Daniel Odess, P. Willey, David W. Love, Sally C. Reynolds, H. Gregory McDonald, Brendan Fenerty
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
2375-2548)
2375-2548)
Contemporaneous sloth and human footprints from the terminal Pleistocene at White Sands National Monument suggest stalking.
Predator-prey interactions revealed by vertebrate trace fossils are extremely rare. We present footprint evidence from Wh
Predator-prey interactions revealed by vertebrate trace fossils are extremely rare. We present footprint evidence from Wh
Autor:
Tommy "Urban D." Kyllonen
Rebuilding is way harder than just starting something new. How do we rebuild in a healthy way despite living in a world of brokenness? Drawing on Nehemiah and his own church's experience, pastor and hip-hop artist Tommy Kyllonen shares stories that w