Scientists Find Evidence for Hominin Exploitation of Extinct Straight-Tusked Elephants in India

Scientists Find Evidence for Hominin Exploitation of Extinct Straight-Tusked Elephants in India

In 2000, archaeologists discovered the 300,000 to 400,000-year-old remains of three ancient elephants along with 87 stone tools at the Pampore in the Kashmir Valley, India.

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 In 2000, archaeologists discovered the 300,000 to 400,000-year-old remains of three ancient elephants along with 87 stone tools at the Pampore in the Kashmir Valley, India.
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