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First evidence in Europe that man was hunting mammoths discovered

In the Ice Age, the inhabitants of today`s Europe were Hunting Mammoths with javelins. The first direct evidence of this is a fragment of a 25,000 years old flint head discovered in Kraków, southern Poland, stuck in a mammoth rib. Credit: P. WojtalThe find comes from one of the largest clusters of mammoth bones in Europe, which is located in the area of today`s V. Hofman street, near the Kościuszko Mound in Kraków. As a result of many...

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