Mexican mammoth trap provides first evidence of prehistoric hunting pits

Mexican mammoth trap provides first evidence of prehistoric hunting pits | Mexico | The Guardian

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Mexican mammoth trap provides first evidence of prehistoric hunting pits | Mexico | The Guardian

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Mammoth traps containing remains of 14 of the giant creatures discovered in Mexico | CNN

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Mexican airport site emerges as major graveyard of Ice Age mammoths - Environment - The Jakarta Post

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A Mexican airport site has emerged as one of world's largest graveyard of Ice Age mammoths | National Post

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