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author1Dariusz Nowakowski. Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Department of Anthropology, 5 Kożuchowska st., Wrocław, 51-631 Poland. darekn@hot.pl

Dr. Dariusz Nowakowski graduated from the Department of Paleozoology, University of Wrocław, Poland in 1993 and received his Ph.D. in 2000. He is also a graduate of jet the Postgraduate study, Environmental Protection; Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Wroclaw and Medical Vocational School of Wroclaw. He has been working at the Department of Anthropology, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Poland since 2000. His interests of paleopathology; analysis of pathologic changes of bones in humans from early medieval cemeteries in Poland and paleopathology study of human and mammals bones based on morphological, X-ray and histological analysis. Further areas of research archaeozoology, paleopathology of animals from Holocene and Pleistocene; analysis of subfossil and fossil bones in Quaternary mammals; taxonomy, systematic and phylogenies of Rodentia mammals from Pliocene of Ukraine and Poland, studies of tooth enamel in scanning microscopy. He is also research 3D reconstructions of human heads and forensics of physical anthropology. Hi is a member of the Paleopathology Association, European Anthropology Association and Polish Association of Anthropology.

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author2Leonid Rekovets. Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Institute of Biology, 38c Chełmonskiego st., Wrocław, 51-630 Poland. leonid.rekovets@upwr.edu.pl

Leonid Rekovets is a full professor and cheaf of the Department of Ecology of Vertebrates and Paleontology in the University of Environmental and Life Sciences of Wrocław (Poland). He graduated from the Gogol University of Nizhyn (Ukraine), faculty Biology. He is specialised in Paleotheriology in the research area of faunistics and systematics of Neogene and Pleistocene small mammals of Europe and also biostratigraphy and paleogeography. He is the author of more than 200 articles. He has founded and studied a lot of localities with fossil remains of mammals in Ukraine.

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author3Oleksandr Kovalchuk. National Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Department of Paleontology, 15 Bogdan Khmelnytsky st., Kyiv, 01030 Ukraine. biologiest@ukr.net

Dr. Oleksandr Kovalchuk graduated from the A.S. Makarenko Sumy State Pedagogical University (Ukraine) in 2012 and received his Ph.D. in 2015. He is a research scientist and curator of Cenozoic fish paleontology in the Department of Palaeontology, National Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, specialist in the field of palaeoichthyology. Scientific interests are related to morphology, taxonomy, historical faunistics and palaeoecology of Neogene and Anthropogene freshwater fishes of southeastern Europe.

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author4Edward Pawlina. Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Department of Genetics, 7 Kożuchowska st., Wrocław, 51-631 Poland. edward.pawlina@upwr.edu.pl

Prof. dr hab. Edward Pawlina works at the Department of Genetics in the University of Life Sciences in Wrocław. He is biologist and zootechnologist, author and co-author of 200 publications in the field of morphology, genetics and animal husbandry, 6 academic textbooks, 26 other compact studies. He conducts research in the field of animal genetics, animal breeding and morphology. He is a member of the Main Board of the Polish Society of Animal Production.

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author5Vitalii Demeshkant. Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Institute of Biology, 38c Chełmonskiego st., Wrocław, 51-630 Poland, demeshkant@gmail.com

Vitalii Demeshkant is a Ph.D. student at the Department of Ecology of Vertebrates and Paleontology in the University of Environmental and Life Sciences of Wrocław (Poland). His research area is the study of enamel ultrastructure of mammalian teeth.