Home

Comptes Rendus Palevol 1 (2)

Published on
31 March 2002




en The acritarchs of the South Chinese Azygograptus suecicus graptolite Biozone and their bearing on the definition of the Lower–Middle Ordovician boundary

Jun LI et al.

75-81, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (11) DOI

en Lower Cretaceous plant cuticles and amber (Kirkwood Formation, South Africa)

Bernard GOMEZ et al.

83-87, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (12) DOI

en Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.): a Late Iron Age cultivated plant in southwestern France?

Laurent BOUBY

89-95, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (13) DOI

en The first scorpion fossil from the Cretaceous amber of Myanmar (Burma). New implications for the phylogeny of Buthoidea

Wilson R. LOURENÇO

97-101, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (14) DOI

en The first giant dinosaurs: a large sauropod from the Late Triassic of Thailand

Eric BUFFETAUT et al.

103-109, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (15) DOI

en Discovery of a vertebrate fauna in the Lower Oligocene from Vayres-sur-Essonne (Paris Basin, France): biodiversity and palaeoenvironment

Didier MERLE et al.

111-116, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (16) DOI

en The first camel from the Upper Miocene of Turkey and the dispersal of the camels into the Old World

Jan VAN DER MADE et al.

117-122, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (17) DOI

en Polished axes from the site of Chastel-sur-Murat (Cantal, France)

Alain DE GOËR DE HERVE et al.

123-128, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (18) DOI

en Neandertal vocal tract adequate for speech. New investigations, new prospects

Jean-Louis HEIM et al.

129-134, Published on 31 March 2002, art. 1 (19) DOI