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They determined the bones belonged to a 40-year-old male Columbian mammoth, a large, extinct creature that once roamed North America during the Pleistocene (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago).
Before the Erie Moon Mammoths, there was a lone male mammoth, a Summit Township diver and an Erie County lake. Find out how ...
Supporters of the Waco Mammoth National Monument are celebrating 10 years since it became part of the National Park Service ...
Among the remains of at least 110 mammoths (gargantuan creatures that reached three meters tall and weighed some six tons), ...
Local resident George Moon was diving in Lake Pleasant when he surfaced with a massive, fossilized bone nearly three feet ...
In the midst of a geothermal feasibility project, DMNS researchers made a more surprising discovery: a dinosaur bone from ...
Bones and teeth of the ice age mammal were buried under a garage slab on private property in 1988, forgotten by a small community in northwestern North Dakota until decades later.
The bones in the mammoth graveyard are dated between 210,000 and 220,000 years ago. This would have been somewhere near the end of an interglacial warm period. DigVentures began investigating the ...
Researchers have reexaminated a mammoth ivory boomerang that was discovered in Obłazowa cave in Poland in 1985.
Roughly 25,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers completed an ambitious construction project: They built a circular, 40-foot-wide ...
Researchers revisited a crescent-shaped, mammoth tusk artifact discovered in Poland and estimated it’s around 40,000 years ...
Scientists have determined the bones are from a 40-year-old male Columbian Mammoth, a cousin of the woolly mammoth, from roughly 20,000 years ago. The animals reached 13 feet in height and weighed ...