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40,000-year-old mammoth bones discovered in wine cellar. The Stone Age fossils were discovered by a winemaker in Austria. By Leah Sarnoff. May 23, 2024, 5:16 PM. 0:40.
“It quickly became apparent that it wasn’t just a few mammoth bones but very many mammoth bones,” she said. Parow-Souchon said they have “at least 300 bones,” which were found densely ...
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).
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 ...
At a site in eastern Siberia, a collection of mammoth bones, referred to as a “mammoth graveyard,” was discovered in the 1940s. The remains belonged to hundreds of different woolly mammoths.
adding that the mammoth bone discovery was a first for her. “I’m thrilled, I can’t deny it,” she said. More than 300 densely packed bones were discovered, though there are likely to be ...
While renovating his wine cellar, a man in Austria made a discovery far older than a vintage bottle of Merlot. Instead, he discovered a rare collection of mammoth bones, believed to date back ...
Instead, he discovered a rare collection of mammoth bones, believed to date back approximately 40,000 years. Marking one of the most significant mammoth fossil finds in over a century in Austria ...
Hundreds of mammoth bones have been uncovered in an Austrian wine cellar, in a discovery labelled an “archaeological sensation.” The remains are thought to be between 30,000 and 40,000 years ...