
Mastodon astragalus (VCU_3D_2778)
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This massive mastodon bone was unearthed near Yorktown, Virginia, alongside other bones and carefully recovered by Dr. Gerald Johnson, a seasoned geology professor at the esteemed College of William and Mary. The bone was meticulously 3D scanned using a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner on July 31, 2018, within the Virginia Living Museum's facilities as discussed in this article: http://www.dailypress.com/news/science/dp-nws-mastodon-bone-scan-20180727-story.html and here: https://www.richmond.com/opinion/our-opinion/editorial-jefferson-s-bones-and-the-melding-of-past-and/article_6274d795-6483-5700-a4b7-9e09cb137de3.html. This museum specimen, designated as 17-009, is graciously provided by the Virginia Living Museum. For further information about this magnificent mastodon, please visit: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/digging-up-what-its-a-mastodon-and-its-in-virginia/2015/07/20/860fa748-241f-11e5-b72c-2b7d516e1e0e_story.html.
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