Howard University

Status: Private Research University

Phone 202-806-6100

Email admission@howard.edu

Website https://howard.edu/

Address 2400 Sixth Street, DC 20059, Washington, United States,

Contact Person Wayne Frederick (President), Anthony Wutoh (Provost)

Department

People

Raymond Bernor Omar Cirilli


Bibliography
The Dmanisi Equus: Systematics, Biogeography, and Paleoecology
Equus suessenbornensis from Akhalkalaki (Georgia, Caucasus): a Review With New Insights on the Paleoecology, Paleobiogeography and Evolution of the Palearctic Large-sized Equids During the Early - Middle Pleistocene Transition
Evolution of Early Equus in Italy, Georgia, the Indian Subcontinent, East Africa, and the Origins of African Zebras
Zoogeographic Significance of Dmanisi Large Mammal Assemblage
Target Deformation of the Equus stenonis Holotype Skull: a Virtual Reconstruction
Lost in the Collections. a Critical Re-Appraisal on Equus major Provides a New Perspective on the Paleobiogeography of the Plio-Pleistocene European Equids and on the Equus Datum
An Updated Review on Equus stenonis (Mammalia, Perissodactyla): New Implications for the European Early Pleistocene Equus Taxonomy and Paleoecology, and Remarks on the Old World Equus Evolution
Evolution of Old World Equus and Origin of the Zebra-Ass Clade
Equus suessenbornensis from Akhalkalaki (Georgia, Caucasus): a Review With New Insights on the Paleoecology, Paleobiogeography and Evolution of the Palearctic Large-sized Equids During the Early - Middle Pleistocene Transition
The Dmanisi Equus: Systematics, Biogeography, and Paleoecology
Evolution of Early Equus in Italy, Georgia, the Indian Subcontinent, East Africa, and the Origins of African Zebras
The Last Plio-Pleistocene Hipparions of Western Eurasia. a Review With Remarks on Their Taxonomy, Paleobiogeography and Evolution
Paleoecology, Biochronology, and Paleobiogeography of Eurasian Rhinocerotidae During the Early Pleistocene: the Contribution of the Fossil Material from Dmanisi (Georgia, Southern Caucasus)
Zoogeographic Significance of Dmanisi Large Mammal Assemblage
A Comparative Study of the Early Pleistocene Carnivore Guild from Dmanisi (Georgia)
Target Deformation of the Equus stenonis Holotype Skull: a Virtual Reconstruction
Lost in the Collections. a Critical Re-Appraisal on Equus major Provides a New Perspective on the Paleobiogeography of the Plio-Pleistocene European Equids and on the Equus Datum
An Updated Review on Equus stenonis (Mammalia, Perissodactyla): New Implications for the European Early Pleistocene Equus Taxonomy and Paleoecology, and Remarks on the Old World Equus Evolution
Evolution of Old World Equus and Origin of the Zebra-Ass Clade