Bharatavarsha: An Evolutionary Synthesis of India, Band 1Roy Chowdhury, 1975 Evolution and early history of India. |
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... million years ago ( Fig . 58 ) . For effective survival , need arose for circulation of food in the higher plants ... million years ago , in Silurian age . Thereafter , appeared the amphibians , 300 million years ago , related to the ...
... million years ago ( Fig . 58 ) . For effective survival , need arose for circulation of food in the higher plants ... million years ago , in Silurian age . Thereafter , appeared the amphibians , 300 million years ago , related to the ...
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... millions of years through the pre - Cambrian , Palaeozoic ( Fig . 1 ) , Mesozoic ( Fig . 2 ) , Cainozoic ( Fig . 3 ) to the Quaternary ( Fig . 4 ) eras and how it reached the final stage as it appears now . Long , long ago , some 2500 ...
... millions of years through the pre - Cambrian , Palaeozoic ( Fig . 1 ) , Mesozoic ( Fig . 2 ) , Cainozoic ( Fig . 3 ) to the Quaternary ( Fig . 4 ) eras and how it reached the final stage as it appears now . Long , long ago , some 2500 ...
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... million years ago in sub - Saharan area . Later on , some variants of the secondary forms arose from a common stock ... million years old and the fossil may be 4 million years old . Awash valley was probably once a part of the Arabian ...
... million years ago in sub - Saharan area . Later on , some variants of the secondary forms arose from a common stock ... million years old and the fossil may be 4 million years old . Awash valley was probably once a part of the Arabian ...
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ORIGIN OF UNIVERSE | 1 |
Progress | 66 |
Dandakaranya and Mahakantara | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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