The Late Miocene Large Mammal Fauna from the Namurungule Formation, Samburu Hills, Northern Kenya
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By the Japan-Kenya Expedition, more than 1145 late Miocene vertebrate fossils were collected from the Namurungule Formation in Samburu Hills, Northern Kenya in 1982. These fossils are assigned to at least 29 taxa of which 21 are mammals, including Hominoid, Tetralophodon, two kinds of Hipparion, Brachypotherium, Kenyapotamus, and Pachytragus. Quantitatively, the taxa of Hipparion are the most predominant. But gomphothere, bovid, rhinocerotid and giraffid fossils are approximately as common as each other at Namurungule. Suids, hippopotamids and carnivores seem to be uniformly rare as fossils at Samburu. In this paper, 19 taxa of mammals are described and discussed briefly. The Namurungule mammalian fauna is closer in age to Ngorora (c. 11 m.y.) than to Mpesida (7 m.y.) from Kenya, and this fauna is similar to the faunas of Samos and Pikermi (Vallesian). It seems that the abundance of Hipparion, giraffids, rhinocerotids and bovids suggests a woodland to savannah environment at or near Namurungule during the upper Miocene. We find very little evidence to suggest that there was forest in the vicinity at the time of deposition.
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著者
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Hidemi ISHIDA
Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University
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Hideo NAKAYA
Faculty of Education, Kagawa University
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Yoshihiko NAKANO
Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University
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ISHIDA Hidemi
Department of Human Nursing, University of Shiga Prefecture
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Hidemi ISHIDA
Laboratory of Physical Anthropology, Kyoto University
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Nakaya Hideo
Faculty Of Engineering Kagawa University
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Martin Pickford
Collège De France Paris
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Hidemi Ishida
Faculty Of Human Sciences Osaka University
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Hidemi Ishida
Laboratory Of Physical Anthropology Department Of Zoology Kyoto University
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Martin PICKFORD
National Museums of Kenya
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Hidemi Ishida
Department Of Human Nursing University Of Shiga Prefecture
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石田 英実
京都大学理学部自然人類学研究室
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Yoshihiko Nakano
Faculty Of Human Sciences Osaka University
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NAKANO Yoshihiko
Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University
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ISHIDA Hidemi
Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University
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ISHIDA HIDEMI
Department of Nursing, Seisen University, Hikone
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PICKFORD Martin
National Museums of Kenya
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