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Related: About this forumIce age mammoth, woolly rhino and hyena bones uncovered in English town
By Nicoletta Lanese published about 11 hours ago
The bones were found during a construction project.
The bones of a woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, hyena and wolf recently discovered in an English town are thought to date to the last Ice Age.
The animal remains turned up during the construction of a new town called Sherford, which is located in Devon county, near Plymouth, BBC News reported. Construction on the 5,500-home town began in 2015, and the developers called in archaeologists to help with the project from the outset.
While excavating a cave in the area, the team discovered the tusk, molar tooth and other bones of a woolly mammoth, as well as the incomplete skull and lower jaw of a woolly rhinoceros, according to a statement from the town's developers, the Sherford Consortium. They also found a near-complete wolf skeleton; the partial remains of a hyena, horse, reindeer, mountain hare and red fox; and the bones of various small mammals, including bats and shrews.
An examination of the remains suggests they date to the Middle Devensian period, which took place about 60,000 to 30,000 years ago. It's still unclear whether all the animals found in the cave lived during the exact same time frame or accumulated in the cave over a more extended period of time, according to the statement.
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https://www.livescience.com/ice-age-animal-remains-found-in-devon-england
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Ice age mammoth, woolly rhino and hyena bones uncovered in English town (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Feb 2022
OP
I posted about this some time back. (I'm not complaining, it's interesting news.) But
abqtommy
Feb 2022
#1
Tremendous information in that link, abqtommy. Sorry I missed your earlier post!
Judi Lynn
Feb 2022
#2
Yeah, the early hoomans really got around. I think if we know where we came from
abqtommy
Feb 2022
#3
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)1. I posted about this some time back. (I'm not complaining, it's interesting news.) But
I also included a link to Human History In England which shows that humans first
settled there 800,000 years ago. Now that's interesting!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_England
Judi Lynn
(160,525 posts)2. Tremendous information in that link, abqtommy. Sorry I missed your earlier post!
I'm stretching out reading through the Wikileak, to absorb more slowly. I was knocked flat years ago learning England was so productive during the Bronze Age. God knows what lies ahead when more is discovered from the area in sunken Doggerland. Learning more about human "civilization" is good for the entire world, isn't it?
Thank you, so much, looking forward to the rest of the Wiki. link.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)3. Yeah, the early hoomans really got around. I think if we know where we came from
then it's easier to figger out where we're going.