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English: Glyptotherium cf. cylindricum skulls. Specimens from the Muaco (A, B) and Taima-Taima sites (C–I) are shown. Specimens A–G show the fractured area of the hypothesized location of impact. Views: dorsal (A, C, E, G–I) and lateral view, left side (B, D, F).
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https://sjpp.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s13358-022-00253-3

Damaged glyptodontid skulls from Late Pleistocene sites of northwestern Venezuela: evidence of hunting by humans?
Author Alfredo A. Carlini, Jorge D. Carrillo-Briceño, Arturo Jaimes, Orangel Aguilera, Alfredo E. Zurita, José Iriarte & Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra

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Glyptotherium cf. cylindricum skulls. Specimens from the Muaco (A, B) and Taima-Taima sites (C–I) are shown. These skulls come from the Pleistocene of Venezuela, Glyptotherium being a genus of large glyptodont armadillo.

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