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This monograph presents the results of over 10 years of paleontological and geological survey in the Baynunah Formation of the United Arab Emirates. Exposed widely in western Abu Dhabi Emirate, the Baynunah Formation and its fossils provide the only record of terrestrial environments and evolution in the Arabian Peninsula during the late Miocene epoch (12-5 Ma).

This volume describes new fossils collected since 2002, presented systematically by taxon, and including mammals, reptiles, and invertebrates, as well as fossil trackways. The discoveries are framed within the results of new geological, geochemical, and geochrononological analyses, providing an updated and synthetic view of the age, environments, and biogeographic relationships of this important fossil assemblage.

1 The History of Paleontological Investigation in Western Abu Dhabi Emirate
1(8)
Mark J. Beech
Brian Kraatz
Faysal Bibi
2 Fossil Localities of the Baynunah Formation
9(14)
Faysal Bibi
Mark J. Beech
Andrew Hill
Brian Kraatz
3 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of the Baynunah Formation
23(12)
Mathieu Schuster
4 Magnetostratigraphy of Baynunah Formation
35(20)
Daniel J. Peppe
David A. D. Evans
Mark J. Beech
Andrew Hill
Faysal Bibi
5 Excavation and Conservation of Fossils from the Baynunah Formation
55(10)
Marilyn Fox
6 Ostracods, Charophytes, and Pollen from the Baynunah Formation
65(14)
Ilaria Mazzini
Marianna Kovacova
7 Fishes from the Baynunah Formation
79(32)
Olga Otero
8 Amphibians and Squamates from the Baynunah Formation
111(14)
Jason J. Head
Johannes Muller
9 Birds from the Baynunah Formation
125(16)
Antoine Louchart
Faysal Bibi
John R. Stewart
10 Proboscidea from the Baynunah Formation
141(38)
William J. Sanders
11 Carnivora from the Baynunah Formation
179(12)
Camille Grohe
12 Rodents from the Baynunah Formation
191(12)
Brian Kraatz
13 Primates from the Baynunah Formation
203(16)
Christopher C. Gilbert
Andrew Hill
14 Bovidae and Girafiidae from the Baynunah Formation
219(24)
Faysal Bibi
15 Hippopotamidae from the Baynunah Formation
243(18)
Jean-Renaud Boisserie
Faysal Bibi
16 Equidae from the Baynunah Formation
261(22)
Raymond L. Bernor
Mark J. Beech
Faysal Bibi
17 Fossil Trackways of the Baynunah Formation
283(16)
Faysal Bibi
Brian Kraatz
Mark J. Beech
Andrew Hill
18 Stable Isotope Paleoecology of the Baynunah Formation
299(34)
Kevin T. Uno
Faysal Bibi
19 Paleoecology and Paleobiogeography of the Baynunah Fauna
333(18)
Faysal Bibi
Ferhat Kaya
Sara Varela
Index 351
Faysal Bibi is a Senior Scientist at the Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science, in Berlin.









Brian Kraatz is an Associate Professor of Anatomy at Western Universitys College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific.  







Mark Jonathan Beech is Head of Archaeology: Al Dhafra & Abu Dhabi in the Historic Environment Department at the Department of Culture and Tourism in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.









Andrew Hill was J. Clayton Stephenson Professor of Anthropology, Curator and Head of the Division of Anthropology, and Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology in the Peabody Museum at Yale University.