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The Tyrrhenian Stage is the last faunal stage of the Pleistocene in Italy. It runs from 0.26 million to 0.01143 million years ago. It overlaps with the end of the Middle Pleistocene and all of the Late Pleistocene. The time period of the Tyrrhenian Stage is the same as that of the Senegalese fauna assemblage.

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