DIG DEEP Ancient skull over 13,000 years old unearthed in pristine condition – and it’ll reveal important aspect of human history
SCIENTISTS have discovered an ancient mastodon skull that could show important clues about the creature's interactions with humans.
The skull is thought to be almost 14,000 years old and was found in pristine condition.
It was excavated earlier this month in Wayne County, Iowa, about an hour and a half drive from Des Moines, according to FOX affiliate WITI.
The mastodon skull was thought to be around 13,600 years old, according to radiocarbon dating.
This time frame corresponds to when humans occupied the area.
Archaeologists are hoping that the mastodon skull will provide clues about human interactions with the animal."We're hoping to find evidence of human interaction with this creature - perhaps the projectile points and knives that were used to kill the animal and do initial butchering," said John Doershuk, director at the Office of the State Archaeologist (OSA) in Iowa.
"There's also potential evidence on the bones themselves - there could be identifiable cut marks," he added.
The full excavation process took almost two weeks to complete.
The OSA was first made aware of potential interest in the excavation site in 2022.According to Iowa Archeology, this mastodon skull is the "first ever well-preserved mastodon (primarily the skull) that has been excavated in Iowa."
The bones of the skull will be displayed at a new exhibition at the Prairie Trails Museum once conservation and analysis are completeAccording to Iowa Archeology, this mastodon skull is the "first ever well-preserved mastodon (primarily the skull) that has been excavated in Iowa."
The bones of the skull will be displayed at a new exhibition at the Prairie Trails Museum once conservation and analysis are complete
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