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Mammoth sites, Wisconsin

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Artifacts recovered from the Hebior site.
Artifacts recovered from the Hebior site.
Artifacts from Hebior site (reverse).
Artifacts from Hebior site (reverse).
Artifacts recovered associated with the Schaefer Mammoth.
Artifacts recovered associated
with the Schaefer Mammoth.
Artifacts recovered in association with the Hebior Mammoth.
Artifacts recovered in
association with the Hebior Mammoth.
Augering and recording the stratigraphy at Mud Lake.
Augering and recording the
stratigraphy at Mud Lake.
Butchered mammoth bones from Mud Lake.
Butchered mammoth
bones from Mud Lake.
Butchering marks on Mud Lake bones.
Butchering marks on Mud Lake bones.
Close up of butchered mammoth bone.
Close up of butchered mammoth bone.
Cut marks on bones from Mud Lake.
Cut marks on bones from Mud Lake.
Cut marks on Mud Lake Mammoth bones.
Cut marks on Mud
Lake Mammoth bones.
Dave Overstreet discusses the site.
Dave Overstreet discusses the site.
Excavtions along the side of the ditch at Mud Lake.
Excavtions along the side
of the ditch at Mud Lake.
Holes excavated along the ditch to relocate the Mud Lake mam
Holes excavated along the ditch to
relocate the Mud Lake mammoth.
In the ditch.
In the ditch.
Hebior site (near electircal poles).
Hebior site (near electircal poles).
More cut marks on Mud Lake mammoth bones.
More cut marks on
Mud Lake mammoth bones.
Recreation of the butchering of the Schaefer Mammoth at the
Recreation of the butchering of
the Schaefer Mammoth.
Schaefer Mammoth site.
Schaefer Mammoth site.
Site of Mud Lake.
Site of Mud Lake.
Stratigraphy at Mud Lake.  Note the Spruce log near the trow
Stratigraphy at Mud Lake.
Note the Spruce log near the trow
Stratigraphy at the Hebior site.
Proposed human-made fractures.
Dan Joyce--Principal Investigator of the Schaefer site.
Dan Joyce--Principal Investigator
of the Schaefer site.
Looking for the Mud Lake mammoth.
Looking for the Mud Lake mammoth.
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Jesse Tune and co-authors publish article in Tennessee Archaeology on excavations and dating of Late Pleistocene and Paleoindian deposits at the Coats-Hines site, Williamson County, Tennessee (pdf)

Ted Goebel co-organized the "Symposium on the Emergence and Diversity of Modern Human Behavior in Palaeolithic Asia",
held in Tokyo, Japan, Nov.29-Dec.1, He and Kelly Graf presented lectures.

Ted Goebel and Lawrence Straus co-edit recent issue of Quaternary International featuring 23 papers on Humans and the Younger Dryas.
Vol. 242 Issue 2 15 October 2011 ISSN 1040-6182.

Ted Goebel was recently interviewed (Prof Helping To Unravel Causes Of Ice Age Extinctions)about a collaborative project trying to solve the mystery of the extinction of the megafauna at the end of the last Ice Age that is described in a recent article in Nature. (2011-11-04)

Ted Goebel, Kelly Graf and co-authors publish article in Nature on responses of Late Quaternary megafauna to climate and humans (pdf)

Michael Waters and co-authors publish article in Science (Volume 334, October) on Pre-Clovis Mastodon Hunting 13,800 Years Ago at the Manis Site, Washington (pdf)

Ted Goebel and co-authors publish article in Quaternary International (Volume 242) on Climate, Environment, and Humans in North America's Great Basin during the Younger Dryas, 12,900-11,600 calendar years ago (pdf)

Kelly Graf and Nancy Bigelow publish article in Quaternary International (Volume 242) on Human Response to Climate during the Younger Dryas Chronozone in Central Alaska (pdf)

Tom Jennings publishes article in Journal of Archaeological Science (in press) on the Experimental Production of Bending and Radial Flake Fractures and Implications for Lithic Technologies (pdf)