taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03F88A03B6333C0F0C0CFA89FB175ECA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597133	FIG. 2. — Hipparion sp. large, Ivand locality, NW Iran: A-C, skull (HMNH-IV1) in left lateral (A), ventral (B) and dorsal (C) views; D, right tooth row in occlusal view; E-G, mandible (HMNH-IV2) in left lateral (E), dorsal (F) and right lateral (G) views; H, left tooth row in occlusal view. Broken lines on the fossil specimens delineate extra material used erroneously in restoration (A-C, E-G). Scale bars: A-C, 80 mm; D, H, 30 mm; E-G, 75 mm.	FIG. 2. — Hipparion sp. large, Ivand locality, NW Iran: A-C, skull (HMNH-IV1) in left lateral (A), ventral (B) and dorsal (C) views; D, right tooth row in occlusal view; E-G, mandible (HMNH-IV2) in left lateral (E), dorsal (F) and right lateral (G) views; H, left tooth row in occlusal view. Broken lines on the fossil specimens delineate extra material used erroneously in restoration (A-C, E-G). Scale bars: A-C, 80 mm; D, H, 30 mm; E-G, 75 mm.	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
03F88A03B6333C0F0C0CFA89FB175ECA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597139/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597139	FIG. 3. — Preorbital bar (POB) width plotted against the P2-ORBIT distance, comparing Hipparion sp. large (HMNH-IV1) from the Ivand locality with: A, several other species from the eastern Mediterranean and northern Black Sea regions; and B, Hipparion species from Maragheh (NW Iran).	FIG. 3. — Preorbital bar (POB) width plotted against the P2-ORBIT distance, comparing Hipparion sp. large (HMNH-IV1) from the Ivand locality with: A, several other species from the eastern Mediterranean and northern Black Sea regions; and B, Hipparion species from Maragheh (NW Iran).	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
03F88A03B6333C0F0C0CFA89FB175ECA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597143/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597143	FIG. 4. — Logarithmic ratio diagrams comparing the skull of Hipparion sp. Large (HMNH-IV1) from the Ivand locality to: A, H. brachy­ pus Hensel, 1862, H. cf. proboscideum, and H. giganteum Gromova, 1952 from localities in the eastern Mediterranean and northern Black Sea regions; and B, “H.î gettyi Bernor, 1985, “H.î aff. moldavicum (H. moldavicum Gromova, 1952 sensu Watabe & Nakaya 1991b), H. campbelli Bernor, 1985 and H. prostylum Gervais, 1849 from Maragheh, NW Iran. Standard, H. primigenium Meyer, 1833, Höwenegg (Bernor et al. 1997).	FIG. 4. — Logarithmic ratio diagrams comparing the skull of Hipparion sp. Large (HMNH-IV1) from the Ivand locality to: A, H. brachy­ pus Hensel, 1862, H. cf. proboscideum, and H. giganteum Gromova, 1952 from localities in the eastern Mediterranean and northern Black Sea regions; and B, “H.î gettyi Bernor, 1985, “H.î aff. moldavicum (H. moldavicum Gromova, 1952 sensu Watabe & Nakaya 1991b), H. campbelli Bernor, 1985 and H. prostylum Gervais, 1849 from Maragheh, NW Iran. Standard, H. primigenium Meyer, 1833, Höwenegg (Bernor et al. 1997).	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
03F88A03B6303C010E75FAAFFDDE5B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597145/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597145	FIG. 5. — Deinotherium giganteum Kaup, 1829 (A-R) and Rhinocerotinae indet. (S-U) postcranials, Ivand locality, NW Iran: A-C, ulna (HMNH-IV135) in proximal-anterior (A), proximal-posterior (B) and proximal-lateral (C) views;D-F, tibia (HMNH-IV119) in proximal-lateral (D, F) and proximal (E) views;G-I, calcaneus (HMNH-IV118) in proximal (G), distal (H) and lateral (I) views; J-L, unciform (HMNH-IV117) in distal (J), lateral (K) and proximal (L) views; M-O, metapod (HMNH-IV114) in lateral (M, O) and proximal (N) views; P-R, radius (HMNH-IV115) in medial (P), dorsal (Q) and proximal (R) views; S-U, femur (HMNH-IV137) in distal (S), anterior (T) and posterior (U) views. Scale bars: A-C, 90 mm; D-F, 1 mm; G-I, S, 60 mm; J-L, 35 mm; M-O, 40 mm; P-R, 65 mm; T, U, 45 mm.	FIG. 5. — Deinotherium giganteum Kaup, 1829 (A-R) and Rhinocerotinae indet. (S-U) postcranials, Ivand locality, NW Iran: A-C, ulna (HMNH-IV135) in proximal-anterior (A), proximal-posterior (B) and proximal-lateral (C) views;D-F, tibia (HMNH-IV119) in proximal-lateral (D, F) and proximal (E) views;G-I, calcaneus (HMNH-IV118) in proximal (G), distal (H) and lateral (I) views; J-L, unciform (HMNH-IV117) in distal (J), lateral (K) and proximal (L) views; M-O, metapod (HMNH-IV114) in lateral (M, O) and proximal (N) views; P-R, radius (HMNH-IV115) in medial (P), dorsal (Q) and proximal (R) views; S-U, femur (HMNH-IV137) in distal (S), anterior (T) and posterior (U) views. Scale bars: A-C, 90 mm; D-F, 1 mm; G-I, S, 60 mm; J-L, 35 mm; M-O, 40 mm; P-R, 65 mm; T, U, 45 mm.	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
03F88A03B6303C010E75FAAFFDDE5B3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597147/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597147	FIG. 6. — A, distal width (DW) plotted against maximum length (ML) of femur in Rhinocerotinae indet. from the Ivand locality and some other Rhinocerotidae Owen, 1845 from Eurasia (Akkaşdaşi data from Antoine & Saraç [2005]; Linxia data from Deng [2002]); B, ulna proximal width (PW) plotted against its width at process olecrani (POW) in Deinotherium giganteum Kaup, 1829 from Ivand locality and several other specimens from Europe (Unterzolling data from Huttunen & Göhlich 2002).	FIG. 6. — A, distal width (DW) plotted against maximum length (ML) of femur in Rhinocerotinae indet. from the Ivand locality and some other Rhinocerotidae Owen, 1845 from Eurasia (Akkaşdaşi data from Antoine & Saraç [2005]; Linxia data from Deng [2002]); B, ulna proximal width (PW) plotted against its width at process olecrani (POW) in Deinotherium giganteum Kaup, 1829 from Ivand locality and several other specimens from Europe (Unterzolling data from Huttunen & Göhlich 2002).	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
03F88A03B63E3C010DE3FE87FB1C5E55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597145/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597145	FIG. 5. — Deinotherium giganteum Kaup, 1829 (A-R) and Rhinocerotinae indet. (S-U) postcranials, Ivand locality, NW Iran: A-C, ulna (HMNH-IV135) in proximal-anterior (A), proximal-posterior (B) and proximal-lateral (C) views;D-F, tibia (HMNH-IV119) in proximal-lateral (D, F) and proximal (E) views;G-I, calcaneus (HMNH-IV118) in proximal (G), distal (H) and lateral (I) views; J-L, unciform (HMNH-IV117) in distal (J), lateral (K) and proximal (L) views; M-O, metapod (HMNH-IV114) in lateral (M, O) and proximal (N) views; P-R, radius (HMNH-IV115) in medial (P), dorsal (Q) and proximal (R) views; S-U, femur (HMNH-IV137) in distal (S), anterior (T) and posterior (U) views. Scale bars: A-C, 90 mm; D-F, 1 mm; G-I, S, 60 mm; J-L, 35 mm; M-O, 40 mm; P-R, 65 mm; T, U, 45 mm.	FIG. 5. — Deinotherium giganteum Kaup, 1829 (A-R) and Rhinocerotinae indet. (S-U) postcranials, Ivand locality, NW Iran: A-C, ulna (HMNH-IV135) in proximal-anterior (A), proximal-posterior (B) and proximal-lateral (C) views;D-F, tibia (HMNH-IV119) in proximal-lateral (D, F) and proximal (E) views;G-I, calcaneus (HMNH-IV118) in proximal (G), distal (H) and lateral (I) views; J-L, unciform (HMNH-IV117) in distal (J), lateral (K) and proximal (L) views; M-O, metapod (HMNH-IV114) in lateral (M, O) and proximal (N) views; P-R, radius (HMNH-IV115) in medial (P), dorsal (Q) and proximal (R) views; S-U, femur (HMNH-IV137) in distal (S), anterior (T) and posterior (U) views. Scale bars: A-C, 90 mm; D-F, 1 mm; G-I, S, 60 mm; J-L, 35 mm; M-O, 40 mm; P-R, 65 mm; T, U, 45 mm.	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
03F88A03B63E3C010DE3FE87FB1C5E55.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597147/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597147	FIG. 6. — A, distal width (DW) plotted against maximum length (ML) of femur in Rhinocerotinae indet. from the Ivand locality and some other Rhinocerotidae Owen, 1845 from Eurasia (Akkaşdaşi data from Antoine & Saraç [2005]; Linxia data from Deng [2002]); B, ulna proximal width (PW) plotted against its width at process olecrani (POW) in Deinotherium giganteum Kaup, 1829 from Ivand locality and several other specimens from Europe (Unterzolling data from Huttunen & Göhlich 2002).	FIG. 6. — A, distal width (DW) plotted against maximum length (ML) of femur in Rhinocerotinae indet. from the Ivand locality and some other Rhinocerotidae Owen, 1845 from Eurasia (Akkaşdaşi data from Antoine & Saraç [2005]; Linxia data from Deng [2002]); B, ulna proximal width (PW) plotted against its width at process olecrani (POW) in Deinotherium giganteum Kaup, 1829 from Ivand locality and several other specimens from Europe (Unterzolling data from Huttunen & Göhlich 2002).	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
03F88A03B63E3C030FE7FB2EFE5D5C8F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597149/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597149	FIG. 7.— Gazella sp.(A-D, G, H) and Oioceros atropatenes Rodler & Weithofer,1890 (E, F) from Ivand locality (NW Iran):A, B, HMNH-IV140 in frontal (A) and lateral (B) views; C, D, HMNH-IV138 in frontal (C) and lateral (D) views; E, F, HMNH-IV200 in lateral-posterior (E) and frontal (F) views; G, H, HMNH-IV139 in lateral (G) and frontal (H) views. Scale bars: A, B, G, H, 20 mm; C, D, 15 mm; E, F, 25 mm.	FIG. 7.— Gazella sp.(A-D, G, H) and Oioceros atropatenes Rodler & Weithofer,1890 (E, F) from Ivand locality (NW Iran):A, B, HMNH-IV140 in frontal (A) and lateral (B) views; C, D, HMNH-IV138 in frontal (C) and lateral (D) views; E, F, HMNH-IV200 in lateral-posterior (E) and frontal (F) views; G, H, HMNH-IV139 in lateral (G) and frontal (H) views. Scale bars: A, B, G, H, 20 mm; C, D, 15 mm; E, F, 25 mm.	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
03F88A03B63C3C040EACFEC7FD965C8F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4597149/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4597149	FIG. 7.— Gazella sp.(A-D, G, H) and Oioceros atropatenes Rodler & Weithofer,1890 (E, F) from Ivand locality (NW Iran):A, B, HMNH-IV140 in frontal (A) and lateral (B) views; C, D, HMNH-IV138 in frontal (C) and lateral (D) views; E, F, HMNH-IV200 in lateral-posterior (E) and frontal (F) views; G, H, HMNH-IV139 in lateral (G) and frontal (H) views. Scale bars: A, B, G, H, 20 mm; C, D, 15 mm; E, F, 25 mm.	FIG. 7.— Gazella sp.(A-D, G, H) and Oioceros atropatenes Rodler & Weithofer,1890 (E, F) from Ivand locality (NW Iran):A, B, HMNH-IV140 in frontal (A) and lateral (B) views; C, D, HMNH-IV138 in frontal (C) and lateral (D) views; E, F, HMNH-IV200 in lateral-posterior (E) and frontal (F) views; G, H, HMNH-IV139 in lateral (G) and frontal (H) views. Scale bars: A, B, G, H, 20 mm; C, D, 15 mm; E, F, 25 mm.	2011-12-31	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael		Zenodo	biologists	Ataabadi, Majid Mirzaie;Mohammadalizadeh, Jafar;Zhang, Zhaoqun;Watabe, Mahito;Kaakinen, Anu;Fortelius, Mikael			
