Mexican anthropologists say they have found two human-built traps dug 15,000 years ago to capture woolly mammoths, where archeologists uncovered the bones of at least 14 mammoths from the prehistoric times.
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Archeologists uncover 15,000-year-old ‘mammoth traps’ in Mexico
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