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Study maps mammoths 1,000-km trek, suggests species co-existed with humans in Alaska for at least 1,000 years : comparemela.com
Study maps mammoth's 1,000-km trek, suggests species co-existed with humans in Alaska for at least 1,000 years
The study stops short of concluding the mammoth was killed by hunters near Alaska’s earliest-known archeological site, but that was the likely scenario, researcher says
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