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Division of Paleontology
Hall of Early Mammals
Asset ID
ptc-1351
Title
Photograph of the Wasatchian-Early Eocene Savannah group, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, Early Mammals
Description
Background painting and diorama for the Paleocene Hall. The caption in the hall read: An Eocene Savannah. Wasatchian-Early Eocene Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Left to right: Miacis, an early carnivore. Hyracotherium (herd), eohippus, progressive hoofed mammals, first known horses. Diatryma (background), flightless bird. Meniscotherium (background), a condylarth. Pelycodus (in tree), a lemur-like primate. Paramys (under tree), the first known rodent. Coryphodon (family group), archaic hoofed mammals. Oxyaena, an early carnivore eating a Gar. 1/8 natural size.
Date
1964
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Transparency Collection, 4 x 5: 1351
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Knight, Charles Robert, 1874-1953
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