From two million to 11 thousand years ago; extensive glaciation of the northern hemisphere; the time of human evolution.
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Examples for "Pleistocene"
Examples for "Pleistocene"
1Thus, multicopy and single-copy genes can be analyzed from Pleistocene faunal remains.
2It was the zenith of the Late Pleistocene of the Quaternary Glaciation.
3It's been shrunk a little since the Pleistocene epoch, but not much.
4The animal world in turn was winnowed by the Pleistocene episode.
5This collection contains specimens from important and unique local Mesozoic and Pleistocene deposits.
1The two succeeding stages mark the greatest snowfall of the Glacial epoch.
2The answer is, they were stranded there at the end of the Glacial epoch.
3The distribution of species in the Glacial epoch was far different from that of the present.
4It is a bit of preglacial landscape, showing the condition of the entire region before the Glacial epoch.
5I quite agree with what you say of almost certainty of Glacial epoch having destroyed the Spanish saxifrages, etc., in Ireland.
1It's been shrunk a little since the Pleistocene epoch, but not much.
2In 1994, two independent groups extracted DNA from several Pleistocene epoch mammoths and noted differences among individual specimens.
3We designate this hominin population 'Denisovans' and suggest that it may have been widespread in Asia during the Late Pleistocene epoch.
4Admit that the banded ant-eater, at least, existed before the pleistocene epoch, and everything can be settled.
5And they belong to the Pleistocene Epoch.
6The first discovery These trackways date from a time in the Pleistocene Epoch, when our species, Homo sapiens, was emerging.
Translations for Pleistocene epoch