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Conkling Cavern

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78:. The entrance to the cavern is essentially vertical. The cave was described by Conkling as having been filled originally to 8 feet below the entrance. A vertical section of the cave is pictured in the Conkling paper from a photograph of an exhibit that had been displayed at the 54:
fauna from the excavations. Instead, R. P. Conkling, who had drawn scientific attention to the site, published very preliminary lists of mammals identified by Stock and birds identified by Howard. Several authors have done research on portions of the recovered fossil
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Fragments of two humans were recovered, including parts of two skulls. One of these was at a depth of about 12 feet and the other at about 26 feet, about 26 inches beneath a layer of consolidated
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The Conkling Cavern material was deposited at that museum. Some additional material has since been recovered from spoil from the original excavations and is housed in the Paleobiology Collection,
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Conkling, R. P. 1932. Conkling Cavern: The discoveries in the bone cave at Bishops Cap, New Mexico. West Texas Historical and Scientific Society, Bulletin 44:6-19.
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Brattstrom, B. H. 1964. Amphibians and reptiles from cave deposits in south-central New Mexico. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 63:93-103.
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Rea, A. M. 1980. Late Pleistocene and Holocene turkeys in the Southwest. Contributions in Science, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 330:209-224.
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Stock, C. 1931. Occurrence of human remains in Conkling Cavern, New Mexico. Abstract, Geological Society of America, Bulletin 42:370.
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Howard, H. 1931. A new species of road-runner from Quaternary cave deposits in New Mexico. Condor, 33:206-209.
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Howard, H., and A. H. Miller. 1933. Bird remains from cave deposits in New Mexico. Condor 35:15-18.
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from south-central and southwestern New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 22:1-19.
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Smartt, R. A. 1977. The ecology of Late Pleistocene and Recent
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Paleontological and archaeological site in New Mexico, US
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The upper skull part was close to the 70:The site is located on the east side of 126:Names have been changed to the current 7: 744:Archaeological sites in New Mexico 14: 256:Geococcyx californianus conklingi 91:Department of Biological Sciences 99:University of Texas at El Paso 1: 87:UTEP Biodiversity Collections 216:Caracara cheriway prelutosus 780: 759:Paleontology in New Mexico 305:Gymnorhynus cyanocephalus 230:Centrocercus urophasianus 202:Haliaeetus leucocephalus 345:Pipilo erythrophthalmus 181:Gymnogyps californianus 705:32.19000°N 106.58528°W 474:Microtus mogollonensis 174:Coragyps occidentalis 710:32.19000; -106.58528 410:Sylvilagus nuttallii 338:Carpodacus mexicanus 291:Eremophila alpestris 270:Speotyto cunicularia 74:, an outlier of the 42:. 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Index

paleontological
archaeological
Doña Ana County
New Mexico
United States
Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument
Chester Stock
fossil
fauna
Holocene
Pleistocene
Bishop's Cap
Organ Mountains
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
UTEP Biodiversity Collections
Department of Biological Sciences
Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens
University of Texas at El Paso
sandstone
ungual
phalanges
sloth
dire wolf
nomenclature
Tortoise
Snake
Branta canadensis
Cathartes aura
Coragyps occidentalis
Gymnogyps californianus

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