27,000-year-old mammoth bones provide rare evidence of human activity in Bavaria (opens in new tab)
Archaeologists in southeastern Germany have identified evidence of human activity on the remains of a woolly mammoth dating to roughly 27,000 to 25,000 years ago, a period when signs of human presence in the region are scarce. The find offers a rare glimpse of life in Bavaria during the final stages of the Gravettian culture, […]
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