Cut Marks Found on Mammoth Ribs in Bavaria

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Cut Marks Found on Mammoth Ribs in Bavaria
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A mammoth skeleton unearthed at a German construction site shows cut marks indicating early human presence during the Last Glacial Maximum.

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Research on ancient remains does not engage modern constitutional protections.

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