"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.

Preliminary Survey of a Paleocene Faunule from the Angels Peak Area, New Mexico
By Robert W. (Robert Warren) Wilson
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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