File:Columbian mammoth petroglyphs.jpg

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English: Tracings of petroglyphs that have been interpreted as depicting two Columbian mammoths (the right one has a bison superimposed over it), though this has been questioned, as they are apparently only 4000 years old.[1]
Date 13,000 - 11,000 or 4000 years ago
Source Traced after photos at: http://donsmaps.com/utahmammoths.html
Author Palaeomerican, traced by FunkMonk

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