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Ancient Mastodons and the Enlightenment
A tooth from the ancient extinct elephant known as a mastodon was recovered from beneath the floor of a building that at one time belonged to Benjamin Franklin. This artifact undoubtedly belonged to Franklin, and it represents Franklin's role in the
Manis Mastodon Site (USA)
The Manis Mastodon site is located on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state in the northwestern United States, important for the history it provides on climatic change in glacial areas 12,000 years ago.
Mammoths and Mastodons
Mammoths and mastodons are both extinct forms of elephant that roamed the world before the end of the Pleistocene period.
Benjamin Franklin's Mastodon Tooth: Artifact Spotlight
Benjamin Franklin's Mastodon Tooth: Artifact Spotlight
Benjamin Franklin's Mastodon Tooth: Artifact Spotlight
A tooth from the ancient extinct elephant known as a mastodon was recovered from beneath the floor of a building that at one time belonged to Benjamin Franklin. This artifact undoubtedly belonged to Franklin, and it represents Franklin's role in the
Photo Essay: Benjamin Franklin's Mastodon Tooth
Photo Essay: Benjamin Franklin's Mastodon Tooth
Natural History and American Independence
A tooth from the ancient extinct elephant known as a mastodon was recovered from beneath the floor of a building that at one time belonged to Benjamin Franklin. This artifact undoubtedly belonged to Franklin, and it represents Franklin's role in the
The Great Chain of Being
A tooth from the ancient extinct elephant known as a mastodon was recovered from beneath the floor of a building that at one time belonged to Benjamin Franklin. This artifact undoubtedly belonged to Franklin, and it represents Franklin's role in the
Benjamin Franklin's 300th Birthday
A tooth from the ancient extinct elephant known as a mastodon was recovered from beneath the floor of a building that at one time belonged to Benjamin Franklin. This artifact undoubtedly belonged to Franklin, and it represents Franklin's role in the
Ancient Elephants and 18th Century Rationalists
A tooth from the ancient extinct elephant known as a mastodon was recovered from beneath the floor of a building that at one time belonged to Benjamin Franklin. This artifact undoubtedly belonged to Franklin, and it represents Franklin's role in the
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