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Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico

By Robert W. (Robert Warren) Wilson

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Unearthed in New Mexico, ancient mammalian fossils from a floodplain unveil a prehistoric world dominated by early carnivores and ungulates.

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2010-04-29
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"Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico" by Robert W. Wilson is a mid-20th century report on the discovery of Paleocene-era mammalian fossils in New Mexico. The report details the excavation of about 150 fossil specimens, which includes a variety of mammalian orders. According to the report, carnivores and ungulates are the most common. This collection of fossils from a floodplain environment gives insight into the age and evolution of Mammals during the Paleocene epoch. The survey highlights the region's importance for further exploration and the understanding of ancient ecosystems.

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