926 resultados para Near Eastern Archaeology, Syria, ivory, royal iconography, Late Bronze Age


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verso: (Mr. B. and family were well-known Ludington residents who left the city over forty years ago to go South, and finally West. He was the James St. jeweller and incidentally an outstanding humorist among his friends. He was a brother-in-law of the late Dr. Josiah Strong, formerly of Greenwich, Conn., sociologist and friend of Theo Roosevelt.) signed: B.M. Willson 389 Orange St. New Haven, Conn.

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Memoirs communicated to the Royal Society, and works published during the author's life: v. 2, p. 450-456.

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The ischnacanthid acanthodian Grenfellacanthus zerinae gen. et sp. nov. is described on the basis of two large jaw bones from the Late Devonian (late Famennian) Hunter Formation, near Grenfell, N.S.W. The new species is the youngest known ischnacanthid, and the largest ischnacanthid from Gondwana. As for many ischnacanthids, the structure of the jaws and teeth indicate that Grenfellacanthus was probably an ambush predator.