Alaskan Fossils by B Merry Studio offers museum-quality wooly mammoth fossils, skulls, and pre-historic pieces discovered in Alaska. Various reasons explain why mammoth remains in Alaska are usually ...
Matthew Wooller couldn’t believe his ears after a California researcher rang his cellphone recently. The radiocarbon expert said a few of Wooller’s submitted fossils were from woolly mammoths that ...
A major breakthrough in paleontology has shifted our understanding of the woolly mammoth’s presence in North America. A 216,000-year-old mammoth tooth, discovered along the Old Crow River in the Yukon ...
Wooller knows that mammoths lived on Alaska’s St. Paul Island until about 5,600 years ago and on Russia’s Wrangell Island ...
A pair of fossils once thought to be the youngest woolly mammoth remains ever found in Alaska have turned out to be something entirely different: whale bones. What seemed like a groundbreaking ...
The growth plates, known as specimens UAMN3760 and UAMN3724, were discovered near Fairbanks in the early 1950s. University of Alaska Museum of the North In the early 1950s, naturalist Otto Geist was ...
North America's mammoth species were breeding together within the past 40,000 years. Fossil teeth found in Canada show that Columbian and wooly mammoths regularly had calves together where the ...
Woolly mammoths are depicted in this illustration. (Illustration by Mauricio Anton/Wikimedia Commons) Rebecca Woods, University of Toronto In just the last several months, de-extinction — bringing ...
James Perkins spent his twenties as a music promoter in his native England and built a reputation as the U.K.’s “rave king” for his legendary parties with Madonna, Bono and Kate Moss. These days, he’s ...
There's a state that made Jell-O its official snack food. April 10, 2014— -- South Carolina lawmakers cannot agree on whether to designate a woolly mammoth bone as the official state fossil, with ...