It sounds like a real-life Jurassic Park, but the woolly mammoth could be stomping the Siberian taiga in less than 20 years.
Evidence on Arctic island show how people 10,000 or more years ago carved sharp slices off tusks to use for killing and cutting.
Extinct woolly giant was killed by early man in extreme north, insist palaeontologist ‘detectives’ as spear wound ‘proven’.
The skill of ivory softening was used more than 12,000 years ago to make tools - or decorations - that still puzzle modern science.
The unique artifact was made by humans more than 19,000 years ago.
Thousands of years ago woolly mammoths came here to die: but why? The macabre ancient remains haunt local residents to this day.
….and it was worn by a man!
Unique archeological and paleontological sites face destruction from gangs seeking to raid and sell prehistoric remains.