Risch-Rotkreuz ZG, partial mammoth skeleton

Risch-Rotkreuz ZG, partial mammoth skeleton

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In July 2015, a tusk and several bone fragments (marked in red) of an adult bull mammoth were found in Risch-Rotkreuz, Canton of Zug. These remains have been dated to the end of the last ice age at around 15,000 BC by radiocarbon measurements. See https://skfb.ly/6BRT6 for all 3D models. Tracing of the Rotkreuz bones was done by Eva Kläui, ADA ZG, on a laser scanned specimen from the collection of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., see here. References: R. Huber/J. Reinhard, The Last Zug Mammoth? A Construction Pit as a Window into Late Ice Age. Tugium 32, 2016, 103-110. http://dx.doi.org/10.5169/seals-632509. D. Drucker/A. Furtwängler/V. Schünemann/R. Huber/J. Reinhard, Illuminated and Analyzed. An Update on the Genetics, Isotopy, and Radiography of the "Last Zug Mammoth". Tugium 34, 2018, 123-131. http://dx.doi.org/10.5169/seals-787150.

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