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Anatomy of the Mammoth

Anatomy of the Mammoth

By Sarah Ditelberg, Kenzie MacDonald, and Melissa Hurley
Did you know that mammoths are closely related to elephants and share a lot of features? Anatomy can give us clues as to how this gigantic mammal lived.

sditelberg December 11, 2017 Uncategorized Read more

Mammoth Hunting

Mammoth Hunting

By John Farrington and Christopher Whearty
One way mammoths interacted with humans was through hunting. Explore the archaeological data from a number of sites in North America and Western Europe.

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Mammoth Paleontology

Mammoth Paleontology

By Meredith Mikaelian and Henry Tager
This presentation will discuss both the history and future of mammoth paleontology, and will also share information on some of the most famous mammoth archaeological finds across the globe.

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Origins & Geographic Distribution

Origins & Geographic Distribution

By Madison Brigati and Tiarra Fisher
Track the spread of these great animals, and the stepping stones they took on the path of evolution.

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How big were mammoths?

How big were mammoths?

By Melissa Hurley, Kenzie Macdonald, and Sarah Ditelberg.
We know that Mammoths were big but just how big were they? Their massive size and weight had many different components that will be explained in this short video.

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Mammoth Cloning

Mammoth Cloning

By Mariah Morse and Jacob Lombardi
What if you could see a real, alive mammoth in a zoo today? How is that possible? Should that be possible? Learn about the science and ethics of bringing the mammoth back to life through cloning.

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How did mammoths walk?

How did mammoths walk?

By Kenzie Macdonald, Sarah Ditelberg, and Melissa Hurley
Scientists combine what they know about elephants living today with what they can tell from mammoth skeletons in order to figure out how these magnificent mammals likely moved.

kmacdonald November 29, 2017 Uncategorized Read more

Mammoths and Art

Mammoths and Art

by Tristan Hancock and Maura Maginnis
What relationship did humans have with mammoths thousands of years ago? The art on the walls of caves and other rock structures, and on the bones of mammoths themselves tells us.

mmaginnis November 29, 2017 Uncategorized Read more

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