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Study traces 1,000 km journey of woolly mammoth from western Yukon to Alaska

A new study traces the 1,000-kilometre journey of a woolly mammoth from western Yukon to the interior of Alaska, where she died about 14,000 years ago, seemingly in the prime of her life, near a hunting camp for some of the region s earliest humans.

Researchers chronicle lifetime travels of a s

<p>An international team of researchers from McMaster University, University of Alaska Fairbanks and the University of Ottawa has tracked and documented the movements and genetic connections of a female woolly mammoth that roamed the earth more than 14,000 years ago.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

Study maps mammoth s 1,000-km trek, suggests species coexisted with humans in Alaska

Study maps mammoth s 1,000-km trek, suggests species coexisted with humans in Alaska
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Study maps mammoth s 1,000-km trek, suggests species coexisted with humans in Alaska

A new study traces the 1,000-kilometre journey of a woolly mammoth from western Yukon to the interior of Alaska, where she died about 14,000 years ago, seemingly in the prime of her life, near a hunting camp for some of the region's earliest humans.

Study maps mammoth s 1,000-km trek, suggests species coexisted with humans in Alaska

A new study traces the 1,000-kilometre journey of a woolly mammoth from western Yukon to the interior of Alaska, where she died about 14,000 years ago, seemingly in the prime of her life, near a hunting camp for some of the region's earliest humans.

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