artefactusok
Artefactusok is a newly discovered genus of extinct primates that lived during the early Miocene epoch in Eastern Europe. The name Artefactusok was coined by scientist Vladimir Goy, who first described the species in 2015.
The Artefactusok fossils were found in the Panniza Clay pit in Hungary, where several specimens of the
Artefactusok is classified as a member of the infraorder Simiiformes, which includes both Old World monkeys
Physical characteristics of Artefactusok include a mixture of primitive and derived traits, suggesting that it occupied
Little is known about the behavior and ecology of Artefactusok, as the available fossil material does not