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| No. 1, 2025
	   10Be/9Be and 26Al/10Be Support a Late Miocene Burial Age for Basal Gray Fossil Site Sediments  | 
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| No. 11, 2024
	   The Zeta Pond Site: A New Rancholabrean Local Fauna from Pinellas County, Florida  | 
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| No. 10, 2022
	   Late Pliocene (Yorktown Formation) Teleostean Otoliths from New Localities in North Carolina, USA, and their Relationship to Other North American Assemblages  | 
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| No. 9, 2021
	   “Man and the Mastodon”: Revisiting the Northborough Mastodon  | 
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| No. 8, 2021
	   Early Pliocene Leporids from the Gray Fossil Site of Tennessee  | 
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| No. 7, 2020
	   Amphibians and Squamates from the Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) Clark Quarry, Coastal Georgia  | 
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| No. 6, 2020
	   Proboscideans from US National Park Service Lands  | 
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| No. 5, 2020
	   Fish Otoliths Provide Further Taxonomic and Paleoecologic Data for the Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) Jones Girls Site, Georgia  | 
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| No. 4, 2019
	   Spatial Variation in Predation in the Plio-Pleistocene Pinecrest Beds, Florida, USA  | 
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| No. 3, 2019
	   A New AMS Radiocarbon Date for the Ivory Pond Mastodon  | 
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| No. 2, 2018
	   The Development of an Oxbow Lake in Alabama, USA, Inferred from Diatom Microfossils and Sedimentation  | 
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| No. 1, 2018
	   First Description and Significance of Cretaceous Teleostean Otoliths (Tar Heel Formation, Campanian) from North Carolina  | 
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