Peter Schrijver: East Caucasian perspectives on the origin of the word ‚camel‘ and some notes on European substrate lexemes. In: Guus Kroonen (Herausgeber): Sub-Indo-European Europe. Problems, Methods, Results. De Gruyter Mouton, Berlin/Boston 2024, S. 379–404, ISBN 978-3-11-133705-0, online, abgerufen am 8. Oktober 2024
Andrew J. Danielson: Trade, Kingdom, and Empire: Edom and the South Arabian Trade. In: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History. Band 10 (1), 2023, S. 139–175, doi:10.1515/janeh-2022-0007
Natalia Rybczynski, John C. Gosse, C. Richard Harington, Roy A. Wogelius, Alan J. Hidy und Mike Buckley: Mid-Pliocene warm-period deposits in the High Arctic yield insight into camel evolution. Nature Communications 2013, S. 1–9 (online)
nih.gov
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Hamers-Casterman C. et al.: Naturally occurring antibodies devoid of light chains. In: Nature. 363. Jahrgang, Nr.6428, 1993, S.446–448, PMID 8502296.
Conrath, H. T. et al.: Emergence and evolution of functional heavy-chain antibodies in Camelidae. In: Dev Comp Immunol. 27. Jahrgang, Nr.2, 2003, S.87–103, PMID 12543123.