Late Tertiary period
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NEOCENELate Tertiary period.
eolithschipped stone of the late Tertiary Period in Europe once thought to have been flaked by humans but now known to be the product of natural, nonhuman agencies
eolithicchipped stone of the late Tertiary Period in Europe once thought to have been flaked by humans but now known to be the product of natural, nonhuman agencies
eolithchipped stone of the late Tertiary Period in Europe once thought to have been flaked by humans but now known to be the product of natural, nonhuman agencies
NEOCENETertiary period
EOCENETertiary Period epoch
EOLITHTertiary Period stone
PLIOCENETertiary Period epoch
EOLITHSTertiary Period stones
EOCENETertiary Period segment
EOCENETertiary Period part
NEOGENEPeriod in Tertiary era.
NEOCENETertiary period in geology.
EOCENEA Tertiary Period epoch
EOCENEEpoch of the Tertiary period
EOCENEEpoch of the Tertiary Period
EOCENEEpoch in the Tertiary Period
OLIGOCENEEpoch of the Tertiary Period
NEOCENEPart of the Tertiary Period.
NEOCENEDivision of the Tertiary period
NEOCENEEpoch in the Tertiary period
NEOGENELatter part of the Tertiary period
CENOZOICERAIt began with the Tertiary Period
PLIOCENELast epoch of the Tertiary period
miocenedenoting the fourth epoch of the Tertiary period
tertiariesThe Tertiary period or the system of rocks deposited during it
eoceneof rock formed in the second epoch of the Tertiary geological period
creodontsAn extinct carnivorous mammal of the early Tertiary period, ancestral to modern carnivores
oligoceneOf, relating to, or denoting the third epoch of the Tertiary period, between the Eocene and Miocene epochs
paleoceneOf, relating to, or denoting the earliest epoch of the Tertiary period, between the Cretaceous period and the Eocene epoch
dinotheresany elephantlike mammal of the extinct genus Dinotherium, from the later Tertiary Period of Europe and Asia, having large, outwardly curving tusks
miocenenoting or pertaining to an epoch of the Tertiary Period, occurring from 25 to 10 million years ago, when grazing mammals became widespread
eocenenoting or pertaining to an epoch of the Tertiary Period, occurring from 55 to 40 million years ago and characterized by the advent of the modern mammalian orders
neogenenoting or pertaining to an interval of time corresponding to the Miocene and Pliocene epochs and accorded the status of a period when the Tertiary is considered an era
quaternaryOf, relating to, or denoting the most recent period in the Cenozoic era, following the Tertiary period and comprising the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs (and thus including the present)
pliocenenoting or pertaining to an epoch of the Tertiary Period, occurring from 10 to 2 million years ago, and characterized by increased size and numbers of mammals, by the growth of mountains, and by global climatic cooling