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SNO20110621-29.jpg
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catalog number:
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SNO20110621-29
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collection:
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Snowmass
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title:
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Snowmastodon Excavation, People & Fossils
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creator:
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Richard M. Wicker
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creator type:
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photographer
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creator:
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Clayton Powers
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creator type:
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creator of digital collection
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description:
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Left to right Dr. Richard Stucky DMNS Curator of Paleoecology & Evolution, Dane Miller DMNS Team Leader background, Dr. Dan Fisher University of Michigan Mastodon/Mammoth expert, Evan Alger-Meyer DMNS Teen Science Scholar, and Vince Morris DMNS Teen Science Scholar work on aligning the excavation grid over the "Clay Mammoth" catalog #EPV.60704. Notice the rocks among the bones. Scientists believe this may be 45,000 year old evidence humans cached mastodon meat under the cold water, intentionally weighted down by boulders. Humans, in the presence of dire wolves and short-faced great bears, would not make jerky to carry with them. Cold-water storage was an obvious solution. If the evidence is confirmed, humans were in North America 30,000 years before others crossed the land bridge from Asia, as is the current belief.
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date:
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6/21/2011
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date type:
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date of photograph
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location:
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USA, Colorado, Pitkin County, Snowmass Village, Ziegler Reservoir
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modified:
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no
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format:
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image/jpg
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file size:
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2.55MB
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source:
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Nikon D300
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rights:
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use with permission Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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