Archaeologists from the Moravian city of Brno have reported an unprecedented discovery. During a rescue excavation in the broader city center, they unearthed the bones of at least three mammoths, alongside remains from other animals. They also discovered tools from prehistoric people who hunted these animals approximately 15,000 years ago.
During the rescue excavation near Brno’s city centre, the archaeologists uncovered skeletal remains of at least three mammoths, specifically teeth, two shoulder blades, and a thigh bone.
See more here.