40,000-year-old mammoth bones discovered in wine cellar
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Marking one of the most significant mammoth fossil finds in over a century in Austria, researchers believe the prehistoric Stone Age bones belonged to at least three different mammoths.
"Such a dense bone layer of mammoths is rare," Hannah Parow-Souchon, who is leading the excavation said in the press release. "It's the first time we've been able to investigate something like this in Austria using modern methods."
"We know that humans hunted mammoths, but we still know very little about how they did it," Parow-Souchon said in the press release.
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