This paper describes the Hippidion bones recovered from the Atacama Desert (Calama, Second Region of Chile). The analyzed assemblage corresponds to a nearly complete skeleton from Betecsa 1 site and more poorly preserved remains from Kamac Mayu site. In both H. saldiasi is identified. Two 14C radiometric determinations indicate late Pleistocene age for these remains (21,070 ± 100 BP and 21,380 ± 100 BP). Environmental and diet inferences from stable isotope analysis are also presented. The δ13C value from Betecsa 1 horses (-15.45 from bone sample and -16.68 from enamel sample) suggest a dietary adaptation exclusively C 3 feeders. This is the first skull and associated skeleton recovered of this species. © 2007 Sociedad de Biología de Chile.
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Alberdi, M. T., Prado, J. L., López, P., Labarca, R., & Martínez, I. (2007). Hippidion saldiasi Roth, 1899 (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) en el Pleistoceno tardío de Calama, norte de Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 80(2), 157–171. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-078x2007000200003
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