Mammoth remains discovered in Caddo County
CARNEGIE — A Caddo County man has discovered mammoth remains on his property south of Carnegie.
A research archaeologist at the University of Oklahoma says the mammoth jaw and tooth were likely washed around in a stream for many years before they became lodged in a gravel bar.
Archeologist Lee Bement tells a local newspaper that the remains likely belonged to a young mammoth. The jaw fragment is about...
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