Austria .. discovery of residue for animals "Mammoth" It dates back about 25 thousand years

Vienna on March 20 / WAM / Archaeologists at the Austrian Academy of Sciences “öw” discovered a site for hunting and slaughtering mammoth animals from the Stone Age, which includes remnants of extinct animals dating back about 25 thousand years, in the city of “Lanjanderforf” in the state of “Lower Austria”.
The Austrian scientists found two close sites containing at least five animals, including parts, entire fangs, paragraphs, and a fewer long bones, stone tools and waste resulting from the manufacture of stone tools, and discovered layers of mammoth animals, which will be examined with radioisotopes and analyzing the genetic material to understand climate and environmental changes that occurred about 35 A thousand years.
Archaeological expert Mark Handel, captain of the excavation team, explained that the mammoths were roaming Central Europe and sponsored near the “Lanjanderforf” area, which the fishermen used in the past as a suitable location to set up ambushes and hunt mammoth animals.
The Austrian expert stated that the mammoth fishermen were eating the meat of these animals, using ivory in the manufacture of spears, and using bones in various uses, and explained the disappearance of whole skeletons and ribs by sorting and using fishermen, pointing to the discovery of signs of the presence of settlements dating back to the old stone era, most notably the stoves.
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