The equid and mammoth remains came from the upper unit and the mastodon and edentate material came from the middle unit. |
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Their cartoon likenesses also appear throughout the mammoth space on signs, cards, matchbooks and dinnerware. |
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Their debut, self-titled album is a mammoth fusion of metal, prog-rock, jazz, and math rock. |
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The skull of a woolly mammoth found in a Wiltshire gravel pit will form the centrepiece of a new education centre. |
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The artifacts include hundreds of stone tools and flakes, as well as spear foreshafts made of rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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When he sat in front of the massive picture window that framed his easel, the glass mirrored his likeness under a mammoth magnolia tree. |
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A mammoth 126-tonne drill continuously sheers salt away from the rock face and on to a conveyor belt to be taken for crushing. |
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Chailly has the vast canvas within his grasp from the very opening of those horns and brass that herald the mammoth journey. |
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He learns the value of such activities as eating a mammoth bowl of ice cream, going bowling, and flying down a waterslide at a local water park. |
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The growth of mammoth government interventions tends to be a one-way ratchet. |
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A full wipe on your machine solves the problem and gets you a cheap mammoth camera card. |
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The film also looks ahead, examining the possibility of cloning the mammoth, should DNA be recovered during the upcoming scientific studies. |
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Geologists say it probably once belonged to a woolly mammoth or a mastodon. |
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The bones of mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, lion, bison, and great Irish elk were found. |
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In their weaning study, Fisher and his colleagues analyzed a juvenile woolly mammoth tusk from Wrangel Island in northern Siberia. |
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Ice Age America boasted huge sabre-toothed tigers, woolly bison, giant antelopes and the woolly mammoth. |
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This couple had nine children, and ninety grandchildren, so to write about them all has been a mammoth undertaking. |
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Thank goodness I was an ugly kid, not very alluring in my cast-off, woolly mammoth all-in-one. |
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Otherwise, Zambia needs a pat on the back for embarking on this mammoth task of fighting corruption. |
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As the Union retreat continued, a mammoth bottleneck developed at Frayser's Farm, halting the withdrawal. |
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This is a mammoth task by any criteria, and the more hands there are the lighter the work load for each individual. |
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He ends with the music of the opening, this time appropriately grand, even mammoth. |
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Danny Hennesey and Bob Wrigglesworth hit a flurry of boundaries as Drax looked like running up a mammoth score against Heworth. |
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Just like in professional sports, these college fans geared up hours before kickoff with tailgate parties and mammoth quantities of beer. |
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The mammoth Dainik Bhaskar group, in collaboration with Zee, is all set to challenge the Times. |
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Myths about giants and oversize human ancestors need not be linked to the finding of Pleistocene mammoth bones. |
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Mushrooms littered the floor of the mammoth cave and a thick coating of dust obscured most everything. |
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After a tooth erupts from the gum cavity, the mammoth uses it in grinding coarse vegetation like grass. |
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The latest research on mammoth tusks shows that young male mammoths were being forced out of family groups much earlier than normal. |
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For this one mammoth presentation alone, the set is worth the price of digital admission. |
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Livingstone acknowledges it will be a mammoth task to fill every nook and cranny of the national stadium. |
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They are able to quickly pull relevant information from this mammoth database. |
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As long as it's not a multicolored, mammoth hat with a humongous pom-pom attached to it. |
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The turbulence this mammoth decline will create will throw every aspect of our lives through whirling vortexes. |
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He explains at one point that he could not possibly document all of the information in this mammoth book. |
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The sudden reappearance of his father, coupled with his mother's mammoth success, proves to be too much. |
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It was a mammoth task, especially considering he discovered the place only by accident. |
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A scandal of mammoth proportions has hit the media industry, but no-one seems to be giving it a second thought. |
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Instead, the need for mammoth funds to mount election campaigns allowed big business to keep buying influence. |
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When two or more people are living under the same roof these somewhat trivial things can quickly turn into issues of mammoth importance. |
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Then all that remains is the mammoth task of delivering all the presents on time. |
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But here I have the ability to take a step back and see the green leaves as mammoth trees. |
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Leonard designed the block, which has giant bore spacings and mammoth cylinder heads. |
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It has been a mammoth task because in places they have grown to more than 13 feet. |
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Mr Johnson does not mince his words when it comes to emphasising the dangers associated with this mammoth project. |
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The city breeds ice-hockey players, speed skaters, gold-medal wrestlers, world-champion ice-speedway riders, and mammoth rugby forwards. |
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This will be a mammoth task as it risks enraging people already sceptical about the treaty. |
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The new owners' mammoth debts make prolonging participation in Europe even more of a necessity. |
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More than 115,000 tourists from home and abroad gathered at Haining on Sunday to watch the mammoth autumnal tidal bores. |
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They won't grow into a mammoth beanstalk leading to a giant's castle and gold. |
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The mammoth tree, one of the tallest flowering plants alive, shoots up and up and up, disappearing into the sky like Jack's beanstalk. |
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It all adds up to a mammoth change that will need to be handled with care and sensitivity. |
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The Full English Parmesan is a mammoth feast, it's got black pudding, sausages, bacon, fried egg, the works. |
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Taxpayers are bracing themselves for a mammoth council tax rise of up to 10 per cent and swingeing cuts to services. |
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To a mammoth crowd he spoke in Hindustani about the Government's determination to abolish both untouchability and landlordism. |
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Monitoring patents worldwide is a mammoth task and challenging biopiracy obscenely expensive. |
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They sell turkey jerky, bits of woolly mammoth tusk, shot glasses, and salty snacks. |
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For more than two centuries, mammoth remains have been turning up in the Russian tundra above the Arctic Circle. |
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When pilots rebelled with a sick-out the courts stepped in with the mammoth fine. |
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At the very entrance of the cave there is a mammoth rock outcropping with a huge footprint. |
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This is a mammoth project undertaken by a very committed and brave team of artists and technicians. |
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It was a mammoth undertaking, a five-year project in the planning, filmed over 15 months and involving over 90 speaking parts. |
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It has been a mammoth undertaking and is the culmination of many hundreds of hours of research, editing and printing. |
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From the start, it was clearly a mammoth undertaking, but Jack feels it was worth it. |
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But in terms of practicality, getting it done, getting it written, getting it edited, a series would be a mammoth undertaking at this point. |
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Fresh from the Siberian tundra, an 18,000-year-old frozen woolly mammoth is on display at the 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan. |
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The rear wall was lined with huge bookcases and the mammoth desk and chair before it were cleared completely. |
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They were found alongside the remains of mammoth, reindeer and polar fox, and they appear to have been eaten by their human masters. |
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Highlights will be broadcast during a mammoth seven-hour broadcast on Radio 1 the following night. |
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A Swindon iron man forced to postpone a mammoth 100-mile charity run last year has vowed to give it another shot. |
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The woolly mammoth has two distinctive spirally curved tusks up to 3.5 metres long. |
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It is a mammoth task, but this is a great opportunity for us to set a budget which will give stability to the borough. |
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Geoff ollied the mammoth double set and shortly after pulled a frontside 180-the biggest frontside 180 I had ever seen. |
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The mammoth engine's double overhead camshaft heads and 64 valves are fed by a quartet of turbochargers. |
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Without any outward warning she caught the older woman in a mammoth of a headlock. |
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I don't know how good they taste, but cavemen hunted mammoth, so I'm guessing much of an elephant is edible. |
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Clovis points from the American west have been associated with mammoth hunting, while Folsom points have been found with an extinct form of bison. |
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In the game I attended, he singled, hit a rocket down first that he failed to beat out only because he couldn't be troubled to run, and then launched his mammoth dinger. |
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There was a buffet, a game room, a dance floor, an enormous Jacuzzi, and a mammoth swimming pool. |
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Cronulla have taken the route of least resistance after a mammoth meeting against the Roosters last weekend left them bruised and battered but very content. |
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Today the Festival has grown into a mammoth extravaganza, an annual entertainment mega event which tourists from all over the world eagerly look forward to. |
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With the dance floor set firmly in their sights the crashing breaks, mammoth guitar riffs and vocoders are unleashed with a reckless regard for human safety. |
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The team has unearthed stone tools, animal bones showing signs of butchering and cooking, and spear shafts made from woolly rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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Above all else, the mammoth South Asian fan base needs to start seeing cricket as a pursuit of shared enjoyment, not as a calculus of honour and shame. |
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The mammoth 19-inch reflecting telescope, one of the largest public telescopes in northern England, is housed in its own dome at the forest visitor centre. |
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He introduced the dignitaries to the mammoth crowd one by one, each of them rising from their seats to acknowledge the audience and to bow to the Mata. |
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The event is being produced on a lavish scale with a mammoth three-tier stage, professionally erected sets, light and sound effects and detailed period costumes. |
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But on this occasion the men decided the prospect of the mammoth La Vista power breakfast was too good to worry about the little extra we would have to pay. |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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In reaching his mammoth score which bettered his previous personal best of 175 not out when playing for Tickhill, he faced 140 balls and hit 12 fours and 13 sixes. |
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This malt category launches in 2014, with small but fast-growing revenue that will become mammoth in years ahead. |
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The fact that a mammoth celebrity felt so threatened by the mere implication of male-on-male intimacy is undeniably interesting. |
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Kathy Copeland, an energetic Vermont native, arrived in mammoth in the early 1970s and never left. |
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The foremost angelologist, perhaps of all time, was St. Thomas Aquinas, who devoted a part of his mammoth theological work Summa Theologica to angels. |
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Paradise Island is now home to Vegas-style casino resorts and the Aquaventure Waterpark, with its mammoth Mayan Temple waterslide. |
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The wide array of delectable cuisine will include fresh fruit juices, continental food, Indian tandoor items, fusion food of Thai-Chinese dishes, and a mammoth salad bar. |
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Debate is thus foreclosed in glib, prepared, often single-sentence replies that a trained front-bench speaker can issue as if from his own mammoth brain. |
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Constructions meant to withstand mammoth assault crumble without protest. |
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Two mammoth horns curved out from the head stretching up along the sides of a colossal diadem of brilliant brass encircling the bony ridged cranium of the beast. |
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If they are able to find sperm in a frozen mammoth carcass, they will try to take the nucleus from mammoth sperm and use it to fertilize an elephant egg in vitro. |
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So, it was a case of fitting in last minute tweaks on that between editing a mammoth group test and sitting through a planning meeting in the afternoon. |
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The mammoth task will see the girls swim an amazing 21 miles from the port of Folkestone for another British landing on the beaches of Normandy at Cap Gris Nez. |
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The Complete Prestige Recordings is a mammoth 11 CD set in tribute to a jazz giant that left behind an ineradicable mark in the annals of modern jazz music. |
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She observed that organising a tournament of such magnitude was a mammoth task and urged Lilayi Polo Club to use the sponsorship wisely to further develop the sport. |
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A mammoth serving of apple-and-quince crisp was less successful, as was a chalky semifreddo made with mealy corn cakes and a mash of seedy huckleberries. |
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And then when you want something satisfying, splash out a few dollars for a mammoth cupcake. |
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Irrespective of the success of the government's latest initiative, eradicating poverty among such a large proportion of the population would prove a mammoth undertaking. |
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They seem to be impervious to weedkillers and they spread into such inaccessible places that digging them out would be a difficult and mammoth task. |
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The task was a mammoth undertaking, requiring thousands of hours of research, writing, sourcing photographs and planning the events of the day itself. |
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Redundancy of subjects and prolixity of expression accompany the mammoth and tedious labours which otherwise are expounded with extraordinary effort and concentration. |
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To the right was a mammoth cheeseburger, with another order of fries and one of onion rings. |
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Definitely flagging now, Penny and I stagger on to the Park Hyatt Hotel where we have promised ourselves a glass or two of wine to celebrate our mammoth and epic journey. |
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The mammoth store had hosted book clubs and regular readings that punctuated the days in that bedroom community. |
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There's still plenty of grunting and groaning, but it sounds less like a woolly mammoth and more like a woolly mammoth chasing and catching a gazelle. |
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Did she learn from the New York 23rd District election that being a moderate Republican is a lot like being a woolly mammoth? |
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One of the golden threads that links all these great people is their unyielding commitment to do that which was right in the face of mammoth challenges. |
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That never say die approach was perfectly illustrated with Shane Cooney's mammoth 46th minute point from almost the halfway line to signal the start of the Mitchels revival. |
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What killed the saber-toothed tiger, the mastodon and the mammoth, formidable animals that were on top of the food chain in North America 20,000 years ago? |
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So while the Irish elk preferred relatively temperate conditions and semi-woodland habitats, the woolly mammoth was adapted to cold temperatures and open tundra. |
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Sid the sloth, Diego the sabretooth and Manny the mammoth aren't animals that existed then but never mind. |
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The political cartoon showed the politician as a caveman, clubbing the budget depicted as a mammoth. |
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At today's lumber camps you will see more giant skidders, mammoth harvesters, and merciless mechanical debranchers than horses and grindstones. |
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A 2011 genetic study showed that two examined specimens of the Columbian mammoth were grouped within a subclade of woolly mammoths. |
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The word mammoth was first used in Europe during the early 1600s, when referring to maimanto tusks discovered in Siberia. |
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John Bell, who was on the Ob River in 1722, said that mammoth tusks were well known in the area. |
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Some local people claimed to have seen a living mammoth, but they only came out at night and always disappeared under water when detected. |
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Among the Khanty people of the Irtysh River basin, a belief existed that the mammoth was some kind of a water spirit. |
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Depending on the species or race of mammoth, the diet differed somewhat depending on location, although all mammoths ate similar things. |
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For the Mongochen mammoth, its diet consisted of herbs, grasses, larch, and shrubs, and possibly alder. |
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This was determined by examining the isotopic data from the European mammoth teeth. |
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Coprophilous fungi are fungi that grow on animal dung and disperse spores in nearby vegetation, which the baby mammoth would then consume. |
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The available habitat would have been reduced for some megafaunal species, such as the mammoth. |
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Whether the general mammoth population died out for climatic reasons or due to overhunting by humans is controversial. |
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Also, it is thought that Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic human hunters might have affected the size of the last mammoth populations in Europe. |
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Another hypothesis, said to be the cause of mammoth extinction in Siberia, comes from the idea that many may have drowned. |
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Dwarfing occurred with the pygmy mammoth on the outer Channel Islands of California, but at an earlier period. |
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It is still unknown if the actual cloning of a living woolly mammoth is possible. |
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The percent mammoth contribution to the genome would be gradually increased on each hybrid embryo produced in vitro. |
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A mammoth skeleton found at West Runton, Norfolk, in 1990, is the most complete in the world. |
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It produced more refined flint tools but also made use of bone, antler, shell, amber, animal teeth, and mammoth ivory. |
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Many of our readers will remember the skeleton of the American mammoth, now the Mastodonton, being exhibited in London by Mr. Rembrandt Peale. |
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Associated finds were red ochre anointing, a mammoth skull, and personal decorations suggesting shamanism or other religious practice. |
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Remains of three dogs were also found, one of which had a mammoth bone in its mouth. |
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Vessels have dragged up remains of mammoth, lion and other animals, as well as a few prehistoric tools and weapons. |
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These painters created works of mammoth scale that attempted to capture the epic scope of the landscapes that inspired them. |
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Only a small number of these are globally extinct, most famously the Irish elk, great auk and woolly mammoth. |
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It was characterized by a cold and dry climate, the existence of humans in association with the reindeer, and the extinction of the mammoth. |
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These finds were deemed especially important due to their direct association with mammoth sp. |
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It is generally accepted that Clovis people hunted mammoths, as Clovis points have repeatedly been found in sites containing mammoth remains. |
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New research suggests that the extinction of the woolly mammoth may have been caused by the combined effect of climatic change and human hunting. |
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One hypothesis is that humans hunted large mammals, such as the woolly mammoth, into extinction. |
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Faunal finds include horse, reindeer, mammoth, cave lion, rhinoceros, bear and aurochs. |
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The pygmy mammoth and the San Miguel Island Spotted Skunk are two of the extinct species. |
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Gold is washed out of the sands of the Vitim and the Olyokma, and mammoth tusks have been dug out of the delta. |
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Though no direct evidence of mammoth hunting has been found, today this is not considered as a valid observation to discard any hypothesis. |
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These calculations do not even include the mammoth bail-outs to the eurozone via IMF contributions. |
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A schoolgirl's proposal to name the wooly mammoth the South Carolina official state fossil nearly died thanks to creationist legislators. |
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Top of the pile was a wooly mammoth created by Paul Grant from Boston, Lincolnshire. |
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Whatever happened at Yana, many groups were probably interested in obtaining mammoth meat, fat, bones, tusks and skin, Svoboda says. |
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It was a frozen landscape in the winter, but bustling with life in the summer, with vast herds of the now extinct mammoth, auroch and elk. |
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Mass-producing micromachines is a mammoth task scientists are tackling one step at a time. |
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Another carving took the form of a metapodium of a hare or arctic fox made of mammoth tusk. |
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Airbus has raised sharply its break-even point for the A380 superjumbo to take into account delays and cash shortfalls in the mammoth project. |
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My husband, who was fortunately feeling extremely hungry, chose the mammoth 14oz T-bone steak from the specials board. |
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In Meltdown we again meet Manny the mammoth, Sid the sloth, and Diego the smilodon. |
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The mood music from the management then was that they would reap the rewards for all the extra effort and work they put into that mammoth task. |
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On the cold, dry tundra, there were plenty of mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, steppe bison, horse and musk ox. |
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The spotted hyena, woolly mammoth, wolf, reindeer, white-tailed eagle and wild boar are some of the animals that once roamed our countryside. |
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There's also a chance to find out about the aptly named Jumbo Tunneller, which is also engaged in a mammoth task, this time in Finland. |
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It will feature glass exhibitions, celebrity doodles turned into glass and a mammoth glass blowing challenge called Community Breath. |
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The high waist band, patch pocket, mammoth flares made anybody look like a human triangle. |
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An army of Wildlings, some giants, and a woolly mammoth or two? |
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Rockefeller Republicans have long gone the way of the woolly mammoth. |
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And that, he emphasises, is irrespective of whether the film is an independent art-house or a mammoth popcorn movie. |
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His forehand was misfiring and some better play from Ferrer gave him the chance to break back, which he took by winning a mammoth rally. |
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A mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus, proboscideans commonly equipped with long, curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair. |
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It's actually going to be much more expensive than that when one takes into ac count the mammoth long-term unfunded liability of the drug benefit. |
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According to Sundell, Dee is the largest Columbian mammoth ever found in the world, with the bones dated at 11,600 years old by radiocarbon dating methods. |
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Released from its B-52 mother ship at an altitude of about 37,500 feet, the X-38 glided for about six minutes and then deployed a mammoth parafoil, a steerable parachute. |
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In future, studies could also focus on other huge extinct mammals such as the cave lion, the woolly mammoth, the Irish elk and a giant rhinoceros. |
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The city capsulizes India's emerging economic power and mammoth market potential, while still retaining traits of its rich and colorful culture and history. |
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Other species-revival projects that will be discussed involve the European aurochs, Pyrenean ibex, American chestnut, Tasmanian tiger and woolly mammoth. |
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As I peered over the railing, straining to glimpse nearby land through thick mist and mammoth waves, the enormity of their nautical cajones shamed me. |
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This line is based on the lack of mastodont, mammoth, and other Pleistocene vertebrate remains as well as Paleo-Indian artifacts north of the line. |
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The SDSS was a mammoth effort to map out a million galaxies. |
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He is a mammoth mix of greater Swiss mountain dog and Alaskan malamute. |
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The extinction of the mammoth and other megafauna such as the woolly rhino, giant deer and cave bear is blamed on the loss of grassland across the northern hemisphere. |
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And the grounds boast a cave in which,in 1897, were found the remains of flint tools and the bones of various animals such as mammoth and woolly rhino. |
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Next up is Luciano Berio's Accor-do from 1980, which features four wind bands playing on four sides of the vast Hall 3, a venue more accustomed to housing mammoth exhibitions. |
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The road I traveled is all but impassable to motorized vehicles, excepting a trail bike driven by someone who knows how to negotiate mammoth mudholes. |
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Some batholiths are mammoth, paralleling past and present subduction zones and other heat sources for hundreds of kilometers in continental crust. |
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The region was also host to the bodies of Yuka and another Woolly mammoth from Oymyakon, a Woolly rhinoceros from the Kolyma River, and bison and horses from Yukagir. |
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In fact, with clever utilization of resources and a mammoth shipbuilding program, the Union managed to steadily increase the blockade throughout the war. |
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Fishing trawlers working the area have dredged up large amounts of moor peat, remains of mammoth and rhinoceros, and occasionally Paleolithic hunting artefacts. |
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Other animal remains excavated during the 19th century, which may predate the Late glacial finds, include mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, red deer and giant deer. |
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The woolly mammoth was extinct before the end of the Neolithic period. |
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They undertook the mammoth task of standardizing the wide variation in punctuation and spelling of the original, making many thousands of minor changes to the text. |
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The projects are based on finding suitable mammoth DNA in frozen bodies, sequencing its genome and, if possible, gradually combining the DNA with elephant cells. |
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So far, the team placed mammoth genes involved in blood, fat and hair into elephant stem cells in order to study the effects of these genes in laboratory cultured cells. |
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Meanwhile, a Harvard University team is already attempting to study the animals' characteristics by inserting some mammoth genes into Asian elephant stem cells. |
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The mammoth steppe was a periglacial landscape with rich herb and grass vegetation that disappeared along with the mammoth because of environmental changes in the climate. |
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These assumptions were based on mammoth feces and mammoth teeth. |
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According to other Khanty, the mammoth was a creature that lived underground, burrowing its tunnels as it went, and would die if it accidentally came to the surface. |
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The mammoth cutover operation involved hundreds of members of Etihad Airways' staff who initially implemented, tested and configured the new software. |
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