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1. Concurrent evidence from ichnology and anatomy: the scelidotheriine ground sloths (Xenarthra, Folivora) from the Pleistocene of Argentina.

2. Paleosols and Tetrapod Tracks from the Lower Cretaceous of the Northern Caucasus.

3. Oligocene Trace Fossil Geoconservation and Geoheritage: On the Mammals Tracks of the Luberon UNESCO Global Geopark

4. Evidence of large terrestrial seymouriamorphs in the lowermost Permian of the Czech Republic.

5. Possible Pleistocene hominin tracks from South Africa’s west coast

6. Pleistocene large reptile tracks and probable swim traces on South Africa’s Cape south coast

7. Possible Pleistocene hominin tracks from South Africa's west coast.

8. Constructing and testing hypotheses of dinosaur foot motions from fossil tracks using digitization and simulation.

9. Newly identified hominin trackways from the Cape south coast of South Africa

10. Newly identified hominin trackways from the Cape south coast of South Africa.

11. Pleistocene large reptile tracks and probable swim traces on South Africa's Cape south coast.

12. The Pleistocene fauna of the Cape south coast revealed through ichnology at two localities

13. Canid Paleoichnology: Taxonomic Review and Producers of Canipeda from the Late Pleistocene of Argentina.

14. Review and Detailed Description of Sauropod-Dominated Trackways from the Upper Cretaceous Jiangdihe Formation of Yunnan, China.

15. New Hettangian tracks from the Causses Basin (Lozère, southern France) complement the poor fossil record of earliest Jurassic crocodylomorphs in Europe.

16. Trackway of a Disabled Seabird.

17. The Pleistocene fauna of the Cape south coast revealed through ichnology at two localities.

18. Triassic turtle tracks and the origin of turtles.

19. Jurassic arthropod tracks from northern Iran.

20. Limuloid trackways from Permian-Triassic continental successions of North China.

21. First Impressions.

22. Some dinosaurs could run at 45 km per hour.

23. Fossil footprints hint at mystery hominin with unusual walking style.

24. The first Americans.

25. THE DINOSAURS OF ARCTIC ALASKA.

26. Pleistocene animal communities of a 1.5 million-year-old lake margin grassland and their relationship to Homo erectus paleoecology.

27. National environmental limits and footprints based on the Planetary Boundaries framework: The case of Switzerland.

28. <italic>Rhynchosauroides</italic> Footprint Variability in a Muschelkalk Detrital Interval (Late Anisian-Middle Ladinian) from the Catalan Basin (NE Iberian Peninsula).

29. Permian Tetrapod Footprints from Tunisia.

30. <italic>Tracheria troyana</italic> (Krapovickas and Nasif, 2011): Redefinition, Environmental Distribution, and Heritage Conservation.

31. Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast.

32. Lopingian tetrapod footprints from the Venetian Prealps, Italy: New discoveries in a largely incomplete panorama.

33. Reinterpretation of dinosaur footprints from the Lower Cretaceous of Huanglonggou, Zhucheng, Shandong Province, China: Comment on “Tracking the yellow dragons: Implications of China’s largest dinosaur tracksite (Cretaceous of the Zhucheng area, Shandong Province, China)” by Lockley et al. (2015)

34. First record of lobed trace fossils in Brazil's Upper Cretaceous paleosols: Rhizoliths or evidence of insects and their social behavior?

35. Preserving the Laetoli footprints.

36. PERMIAN TETRAPOD FOOTPRINTS FROM THE LUCERO UPLIFT, CENTRAL NEW MEXICO.

38. Middle to late Cambrian shallow marine trace fossils from the Imfout Syncline (Western Meseta, Morocco): Palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental significance in NW-Gondwana.

39. Middle-Upper Triassic and Middle Jurassic tetrapod track assemblages of southern Tunisia, Sahara Platform.

40. A new tetrapod ichnotaxon from Botucatu Formation, Lower Cretaceous (Neocomian), Brazil, with comments on fossil track preservation on inclined planes and local paleoecology.

41. Walking, running, hopping Analysis of gait variability and locomotor skills in Brasilichnium elusivum Leonardi, with inferences on trackmaker identification.

42. New footprints from Laetoli (Tanzania) provide evidence for marked body size variation in early hominins.

43. The Dinosaurian Ichnofauna of the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Barremian) Broome Sandstone of the Walmadany Area (James Price Point), Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia.

44. A new sauropodomorph ichnogenus from the Lower Jurassic of Sichuan, China fills a gap in the track record.

45. The environment of the Ethiopian highlands at the Mid Pleistocene Transition: Fauna, flora and hominins in the 850-700 ka sequence of Gombore II (Melka Kunture).

47. Neanderthals may have regularly climbed an active volcano.

48. Pleistocene large reptile tracks and probable swim traces on South Africa’s Cape south coast

49. Palaeoecology of giraffe tracks in Late Pleistocene aeolianites on the Cape south coast

50. The Mullnäset rapakivi granite, its chemical and mineralogical composition including a comparison with the Sörvik granite, west central Sweden.

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