PALEOENVIRONMENTAL AND FAUNAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LATE MIOCENE DHOK BUN AMEER KHATOON SITE, DISTRICT CHAKWAL, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN

Authors

  • Muhammad Mustafa (Corresponding Author) Myers College, Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Robia Shaheen Institute of Geography, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63878/cjssr.v3i4.1386

Keywords:

Siwaliks, Miocene fauna, DBAK fossils, palaeoenvironment, Pakistan.

Abstract

The Dhok Bun Ameer Khatoon (DBAK) locality of northern Punjab yields a diverse Late Miocene mammalian assemblage representing Rhinocerotids, Giraffids and Bovids from the Chinji and Nagri formations of the Siwalik Group (≈14.2–9.5 Ma). Previous taxonomic descriptions identify Gaindatherium browni, Giraffa priscilla,Gazella sp. and Eotragus sp. as key taxa. Integrating these faunal data with sedimentological observations—red-brown mudstones, grey sandstones, and interbedded silt lenses—suggests a fluvio-lacustrine depositional system under a monsoonal climate. The present synthesis reconstructs the Late Miocene environment of DBAK as a seasonally humid woodland-savanna mosaic that hosted mixed feeders and browsers, linking local evolution to regional Siwalik palaeoecology.

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Published

2025-10-13

How to Cite

PALEOENVIRONMENTAL AND FAUNAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LATE MIOCENE DHOK BUN AMEER KHATOON SITE, DISTRICT CHAKWAL, PUNJAB, PAKISTAN. (2025). Contemporary Journal of Social Science Review, 3(4), 411-425. https://doi.org/10.63878/cjssr.v3i4.1386