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Mammoth Bone Dwellings
Mammoth Bone Dwellings
Mammoths and Mastodons
Mammoths and mastodons are both extinct forms of elephant that roamed the world before the end of the Pleistocene period.
Mammoth Bone Dwellings
A mammoth bone dwelling is a very early type of housing used by hunter gatherers in central Europe during the Late Pleistocene and constructed substantially of the bones and tusks of ancient mammoths.
Woolly Mammoth DNA
Woolly Mammoth DNA
Ginsy (Ukraine)
The Ginsy Site is an Upper Paleolithic site located on the Dneiper River of Ukraine, with a mammoth bone dwelling.
Mezhirich (Ukraine)
The archaeological site of Mezhirich is an Upper Paleolithic site located in Ukraine near Kiev, and it is one of the best preserved sites of its type excavated to date.
PLOS Biology: What Killed the Woolly Mammoth
PLOS Biology: What Killed the Woolly Mammoth
Guide Rating and Review: Archaeological Site Shops: the Mammoth Site
A review of the Mammoth Site Shop, from your About.com Guide
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