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- The Abrahamskraal Formation is a geological formation and is found in numerous localities in the Northern Cape, Western Cape, and the Eastern Cape of...
- tetrapod ****emblage zone or biozone which correlates to the middle Abrahamskraal Formation, Adelaide Subgroup of the Beaufort Group, a fossiliferous...
- Zone is a tetrapod ****emblage zone or biozone which correlates to the Abrahamskraal Formation, Adelaide Subgroup of the Beaufort Group, a fossiliferous...
- on land. The fossils of Anteosaurus magnificus come mainly from the Abrahamskraal Formation as well as from the basal part of the T****loof Formation of...
- a tetrapod ****emblage zone or biozone which correlates to the upper Abrahamskraal Formation and lowermost T****loof Formation, Adelaide Subgroup of the...
- The Battle of Poplar Grove (Afrikaans: Slag van Abrahamskraal) was an incident on 7 March 1900 during the Second Boer War in South Africa. It followed...
- and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa. It overlies the lower Abrahamskraal Formation, and is the eastern correlate, East of 24ºE, of the T****loof...
- Zone of the T****loof Formation, Tapinocephalus ****emblage Zone of the Abrahamskraal Formation, Dicynodon ****emblage Zone of the Balfour Formation, Cistecephalus...
- Formation Devonian Bokkeveld Group Table Mountain Sandstone Permian Abrahamskraal Formation Balfour Formation Dwyka Group Ganigobis Formation T****loof...
- Nyaphulia Gen. et comb. nov Valid Duhamel et al. Permian (Guadalupian) Abrahamskraal Formation  South Africa A basal dicynodont. New genus for "Eodicynodon"...