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References


Books:
Benton, M.J. 2000. Vertebrate Palaeontology, 2nd ed. London: Blackwell Science Ltd.
Benton, M. and D. Harper. 1997. Basic Palaeontology. Toronto: Pearson Education Ltd.
Campbell, N.A. and J.B. Reece. 2002. Biology, 6th ed. New York: Benjamin Cummings.
Clabby, J. 1976,. The Natural History of the Horse. London: Weidenfield and Nicolson.
Clutton-Brock, J. 1992. Horse. London: Dorling Kindersley Ltd.
Davidson, J.P., W.E. Reed and P.M. Davis. 2002. Exploring Earth. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall.
Draper, J. 1996. The Complete Horse Book. London: Anness Publishing Ltd.
Harwood, J. 1996. Horse Identifier. North Dighton: Quarto Publishing.
Johnson, P.H. 1967. Meet the Horse. New York: Grosset & Dunlap.
MacFadden, B.J. 1992. Fossil Horses: Systematics. Paleobiology, and Evolution of the Family Equidae. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Prothero, D.R. 1998. The chronological, climatic, and paleogeographic background to North American mammalian evolution. In: Janis, C.M., K.M. Scott and L.L.         James (eds.) Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America, Vol.1. New York: Cambridge University Press. 
Simpson, G.G. 1951. Horses: The Story of the Horse Family in the Modern World and through Sixty Million Years of History. Oxford University Press.
Sterry, 1994. Horses: A Portrait of the Animal World. New York: Todtri Productions Ltd.

Journals:
Azzaroli, A. 1992. Ascent and decline of monodactyl equids: a case for prehistoric overkill. Ann.Zool.Fennici, 28:151-163.
Gould, S.J. 1987. Life's little joke. Natural History, 96(4):16-25.
Janis, C.M., J. Damuth and J.M. Theodor. 2002. The origins of the North American grassland biome: the story from the hoofed mammals. Palaeogeography,                     Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 177: 183-198.
MacFadden, B.J. 1994. The heyday of horses. Natural History, 103(4):63-56.


Websites:

Hunt, K. 1995. Horse Evolution. The Talk Origins Archive. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/horses/horse_evol.html (March 31 2005).
Kazlev, M.A. 2002. The Cenozoic Era. Palaeos: The Trace of Life on Earth. http://www.palaeos.com/Cenozoic/cztimescale.html (March 31 2005).
Smithsonian Institution. 2000. The Cenozoic. The Smithsonian Institiution Human Origins Program: Geologic Time.                                                            
        http://www.mnh.si.edu/anthro/humanorigins/faq/gt/cenozoic/cenozoic.htm (March 31 2005).
WGBH/NOVA Science Unit and Clear Blue Sky Productions. 2001. Cenozoic Era. Evolution. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/change/deeptime/cenozo.html             (March 31 2005).

Other:
Bourdelais, S. 1997. The 55 Million-Year-Old Horse. Horsepower, 10(4):35-36.
Damman, H., J. Mallet and S. Peck. 2005. Animals: Form and Function Laboratory Manual. Ottawa: Carleton University Press. 

Picture Credits:

grsites.com 2005. Absolute Background Textures Archive. http://www.grsites.com/textures/ (January 31 2005)
Smithsonian Institution. 2000. The Cenozoic. The Smithsonian Institiution Human Origins Program: Geologic Time.                                                            
        http://www.mnh.si.edu/anthro/humanorigins/faq/gt/cenozoic/cenozoic.htm (March 31 2005).
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