Doctor Rose says that, even though this idea was first posed in a 1990 paper by David Krause and Mary Maas, of Stony Broonk University, there still a few loose ends:Around Cambaytheriums time, we think India was an island, but it also had primates and a rodent similar to those living in Europe at
Date: Nov 24, 2014
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54 Million Years Old Fossils Found, Solve Age-Old Riddles, Establish India was ...
In 1990, Stony Brook University researcher David Krause and Mary Maas suggested that several groups of mammals of the beginning of the Eocene period, including primates and odd- and even-toed ungulates might have evolved in India at a time it was a separate island on its own. Rose says his findings
Date: Nov 22, 2014
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Ancient Rhino, Horse Relative Roamed 'Island' of India
evidence to support the notion that several groups of mammals from the early Eocene might have evolved on the Indian subcontinent while it was still isolated at sea and had not yet smashed into Asia. That idea was first posed in a 1990 paper by David Krause and Mary Maas, of Stony Brook University.
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