Registration opens June 1 for the second half of the 2024 tour season of the Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site just outside Kennewick, Wash. Tour slots for summer and fall months are expected to be snapped ...
Life on the windswept plains of what is now central Ukraine offered little mercy around 18,000 years ago. Trees were scarce.
Roughly 25,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers completed an ambitious construction project: They built a circular, 40-foot-wide structure using the bones and tusks of more than 60 woolly mammoths. The ...
Some people in Ukraine weathered the harshest moments of the last ice age by creating shelters made partly of mammoth bones and tusks.
A set of mammoth bones have been discovered in a wine cellar in Austria during renovation works. The remains, which could represent at least three individual animals, are thought to be between 30,000 ...
The Columbian mammoth roamed North America for a million years before dying out about 10,000 years ago. Recently, bones of the larger, less hairy cousin of the wooly mammoth found in Mesa 70 years ago ...
The tusk of an ancient mammoth and a pelvis bone that is thought to have come from either a mammoth or a forest elephant have emerged from the site of a public works project in southeastern Poland.
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 ...
The mammoth was likely butchered by early human hunters nearly 15,000 years ago. — -- A farmer near Ann Arbor, Michigan, recently unearthed the skull, tusks and other bones of a mammoth possibly ...