The Sicilian European Stage is a European faunal stage in the period of geological time between 0.781 +/- 0.005 Ma and 0.26 Ma (million years ago). It is considered to be in the middle of the Pleistocene epoch. The Sicilian Stage starts with the Brunhes-Matuyama magnetic reversal at the end of the Calabrian. The Milazzian faunal stage is sometimes considered to be the last part of the Sicilian, and sometimes to be between the Sicilian and the following Tyrrhenian Stage.

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  • The Sicilian European Stage is a European faunal stage in the period of geological time between 0.781 +/- 0.005 Ma and 0.26 Ma (million years ago). It is considered to be in the middle of the Pleistocene epoch. The Sicilian Stage starts with the Brunhes-Matuyama magnetic reversal at the end of the Calabrian. The Milazzian faunal stage is sometimes considered to be the last part of the Sicilian, and sometimes to be between the Sicilian and the following Tyrrhenian Stage.
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  • Tyrrhenian Stage
    0.26 – 0.01143
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  • Calabrian Stage
    1.806 – 0.781
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  • European Faunal Stage Sicilian Stage
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  • 0.781 – 0.26
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  • The Sicilian European Stage is a European faunal stage in the period of geological time between 0.781 +/- 0.005 Ma and 0.26 Ma (million years ago). It is considered to be in the middle of the Pleistocene epoch. The Sicilian Stage starts with the Brunhes-Matuyama magnetic reversal at the end of the Calabrian. The Milazzian faunal stage is sometimes considered to be the last part of the Sicilian, and sometimes to be between the Sicilian and the following Tyrrhenian Stage.
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  • Sicilian Stage
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