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Description Mammuthus lamarmorai from Guardia Pisano Hill (Gonnesa) (Museo dei Paleoambienti Sulcitani—“E.A. Martel” of Carbonia); large fragment of tusk in lateral view (a1); distal (a2) and proximal (a3) natural transversal sections; particular of the distal natural section where the Schreger lines and angles are clearly visible (a4). Mammoth remains found at “Cuccu de Cori” (Museo Sardo di Geologia e Paleontologia “D. Lovisato” of Cagliari); largely incomplete thoracic vertebrae in lateral (b1,b3), dorsal (b2), cranial, and caudal (b4,b5) view.
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Source Maria Rita Palombo, Marco Zedda and Daniel Zoboli: The Sardinian Mammoth’s Evolutionary History: Lights and Shadows. Quaternary 7, 2024, pp. 10 (fig. 3), doi:10.3390/quat7010010
Author Palombo et al. 2024

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