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Julia Hager
Prospectors found a 30,000-year-old juvenile of a woolly mammoth in the Klondike goldfields that is almost perfectly preserved.
On Kotelny Island in the Russian Arctic, researchers have discovered the world's northernmost Paleolithic settlement by looking at mammoth bones.
Heiner Kubny
A research team has traced the amazing life journey of an Arctic woolly mammoth that covered an incredible distance during its migrations.
Scientists are working to recover the well-preserved skeleton of a woolly mammoth from a lake in northern Siberia.