Portal:Cenozoic
Appearance
The Cenozoic Era is the third and final of the three geologic eras of the Phanerozoic Eon, spanning from roughly 66 million years ago to the present day. The era is subdivided into three major periods: the Paleogene, Neogene, and Quaternary, which are further subdivided into a number of epochs and stages. The Cenozoic comes after the Mesozoic Era.
General
[edit]Paleogene
[edit]Neogene
[edit]- Dental Microwear and Diet of the Plio-Pleistocene Hominin Paranthropus boisei, 2008 by Peter S. Ungar, Frederick E. Grine and Mark F. Teaford
Quaternary
[edit]- "Prehistoric Times" by in Popular Science Monthly, 1 (May 1872)
- "The Fossil Man of Mentone" by in Popular Science Monthly, 5 (October 1874)
- "The First Traces of Man in Europe I" by in Popular Science Monthly, 6 (April 1875)
- "Man and the Glacial Period" by in Popular Science Monthly, 12 (November 1877)
- "The Fossil Man" by in Popular Science Monthly, 17 (July 1880)
- "Who was Primitive Man?" by in Popular Science Monthly, 22 (November 1882)
- "How the Earth was Peopled I" by in Popular Science Monthly, 23 (September 1883)
- "Origin of Man and Other Vertebrates" by in Popular Science Monthly, 27 (September 1885)
- "Paleolithic Man in America: His Antiquity and Environment" by in Popular Science Monthly, 34 (November 1888)
- "Prehistoric Jasper Mines in the Lehigh Hills" by in Popular Science Monthly, 43 (September 1893)
- "Fossil Man" by in Popular Science Monthly, 44 (March 1894)
- "Primigenial Skeletons, The Flood, and the Glacial Period" by in Popular Science Monthly, 48 (November 1895)
- "New Evidence of Glacial Man in Ohio" by in Popular Science Monthly, 48 (December 1895)
- "Prehistoric Engineering at Lake Copais" by in Popular Science Monthly, 48 (December 1895)
- Dental Microwear and Diet of the Plio-Pleistocene Hominin Paranthropus boisei, 2008 by Peter S. Ungar, Frederick E. Grine and Mark F. Teaford