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Ichnos
An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces
Volume 15, 2008 - Issue 3-4
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Hominid Ichnology: Tracking Our Own Origins

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Pages 103-105 | Published online: 02 Dec 2008

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Charles W. Helm, Andrew S. Carr, Martin G. Lockley, Hayley C. Cawthra, Jan C. De Vynck, Mark G. Dixon, Willo Stear & Guy H. H. Thesen. (2023) Dating the Pleistocene hominin ichnosites on South Africa’s Cape south coast. Ichnos 30:1, pages 49-68.
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M. Gabriela Mángano & LuisA. Buatois. (2012) A Multifaceted Approach to Ichnology. Ichnos 19:3, pages 121-126.
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Marco Avanzini, Massimo Bernardi & Fabio Massimo Petti. (2011) Soldier Tracks in a First World War Fort (Valmorbiawerk, Trento, Italy). Ichnos 18:2, pages 72-78.
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Jesper Milàn & RichardG. Bromley. (2009) Do Shod Humans Leave True Tracks?. Ichnos 16:1-2, pages 124-126.
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Ignacio Díaz-Martínez, Carlos Cónsole-Gonella, Paolo Citton & Silvina de Valais. (2021) Half a century after the first bootprint on the lunar surface: The ichnological side of the Moon. Earth-Science Reviews 212, pages 103452.
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Hannah Zwischenberger. 2021. Reading Prehistoric Human Tracks. Reading Prehistoric Human Tracks 413 436 .
Karen Moreno, Juan Enrique Bostelmann, Cintia Macías, Ximena Navarro-Harris, Ricardo De Pol-Holz & Mario Pino. (2019) A late Pleistocene human footprint from the Pilauco archaeological site, northern Patagonia, Chile. PLOS ONE 14:4, pages e0213572.
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Jeong Yul Kim & Ji Hyun Kang. (2018) Trace Fossils from the Late Pleistocene Marginal Marine Deposits of Jeju Island, Korea: Implications for the Psilonichnus and Skolithos Ichnofacies. Journal of the Korean earth science society 39:1, pages 23-45.
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Sarita A. Morse, Matthew R. Bennett, Cynthia Liutkus‐Pierce, Francis Thackeray, Juliet McClymont, Russell Savage & Robin H. Crompton. (2013) Holocene footprints in Namibia: The influence of substrate on footprint variability. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 151:2, pages 265-279.
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