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  1. Mysterious Mammoths: Book 5 of PaleoJoe's Dinosaur Detective Club by Wendy Caszatt-Allen, 2008-04-01
  2. Woolly Mammoth (Prehistoric Beasts) by Marc Zabludoff, 2009-09
  3. A Woolly Mammoth Journey by Debbie S. Miller, 2010-08-15
  4. Woolly Mammoth (Smithsonian Prehistoric Zone) by Gerry Bailey, 2011-01-31
  5. Mammoths And Mastodons (Exploring Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures) by Susan Heinrichs Gray, 2005-01
  6. Woolly Mammoth (pob) by Windsor Chorlton, 2001-04-01
  7. After the Dinosaurs: Mammoths and Fossil Mammals (I Can Read Book 2) by Charlotte Lewis Brown, 2007-10-01
  8. Mamut lanudo / Woolly Mammoth (Pebble Plus Bilingual) (Spanish Edition) by Frost, Helen, 2006-09-01
  9. Mammoth Magic (Last Wilderness Adventure) by Shelley Gill, 2002-01-25
  10. Mammoths: Ice-Age Giants (Discovery! (Lerner Publications Company).) by Lisa W. Nelson, Larry D. Agenbroad, 2002-02
  11. Mammoths: Giants of the Ice Age (Lost Worlds) by Erol Fuller, 2004-05-25
  12. Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids: 65 Million Years of Mammalian Evolution in Europe by Jordi Agustí, Mauricio Anton, 2005-10-03
  13. Land of the Lost Mammoths: A Science Adventure by Mike Davis, 2004-06
  14. Woolly Mammoth: Prehistoric Beasts (A Lift-the-Flap and Stand-Up Book) by David Hawcock, 1994-05

41. USPTO Design Search Code Manual
Excluding Saber tooth tigers (03.01.03); Woolly mammoths (03.03.01) 03.25.01 Landbaseddinosaurs and other prehistoric animals 03.25.02 Flying prehistoric
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CATEGORY 03: ANIMALS
TABLE OF DIVISIONS IN CATEGORY 03
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Cats, dogs, wolves, foxes, bears Elephants, hippopotami, rhinoceri, giraffes, alpacas, camels, llamas Horses, donkeys, zebras ... Prehistoric animals
CODING AND SEARCHING GUIDE FOR ANIMALS
Stars representing a human face or head of an animal
Sun representing a human face or an animal Animals Beings partly human and partly animal Mythological or legendary animals Plants or combinations of plants representing an animal Objects or combinations of objects representing an animal Geometric figures or combinations of geometric figures representing an animal 26.XX.09 Geometric figures, objects, humans, plants or animals forming or bordering the perimeter of a geometric shape ... Representations of animals forming letters or numerals, including punctuation
03 ANIMALS
Excluding: Mythological or legendary animals are not coded in category 03.

42. Appendix | Books About Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs, mammoths, and Cavemen The Art of Charles R. Knight. The MacmillanIllustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and prehistoric animals.
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Learn More Apollo 13 Comic Book Space Age Rub A Dub ... Warbirds Where To Go Contact Us Order Info Site Index Arts-Letters.com Appendix Books About Dinosaurs Bringing Back Dinosaurs Cretaceous Airport How Dinosaurs Are Named How To Hunt Dinosaurs ... We Would Like to Thank... Books About Dinosaurs We present this list of books as a starting point for further reading. Many more exist than we have listed, and the inclusion of a book on this list does not represent an endorsement. Those books that are written for younger readers are listed as “Juvenile,” but there is information in these books that is useful and interesting to readers of all ages. Click on Adult Books to skip to the list of books for adults. Books marked DS are written by paleontologists and are recommended by the Dinosaur Society. Most of these books are illustrated profusely. They represent many different styles and interpretations of the same dinosaurs; among them, you will probably find something that matches your impression of your favorite dinosaurs. Juvenile Allen, Tom and Jane D., with Savannah Waring Walker. Dinosaur Days in Texas.

43. Sustainable Seas Expeditions - Exploring West Florida Shelf 2000
providing an arid climate and habitat for such animals as mastodons, mammoths,horses and An artists rendition of prehistoric animals in Paleozoic Florida.
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SITE INDEX Return to Main Sustainable Seas About the Project Schedule of Events 2000 Sanctuary Log -Hawaiian Islands -Channel Islands -Monterey Bay -Exploring W FL Shelf -Florida Keys 1999 Mission Log -Gulf of the Farallones -Cordell Bank -Monterey Bay -Channel Islands -Olympic Coast -Stellwagen Bank -Gray's Reef -Florida Keys -Flower Garden Banks Technology Education Live Events Video Gallery Weather Marine Sanctuaries Home Page Marine Sanctuaries Photo Gallery Using This Site About this site Site index Search the site Contact us Contributors From our readers
Underwater Archaeology on the West Florida Shelf Text and images for this essay were selected from the Florida State University Underwater Archaeology Web Site Underwater Archaeology is the systematic recovery and study of human artifacts that is performed below the surface of the water. The material evidence consists of buildings, tools, pottery, graves, and other remains from past human life and culture.
The Sustainable Seas Expedition hopes to aid researchers in their quest by providing extended observation and sampling using

44. Template
urc,chn,ol Prehistoric animals, Reptiles and Amphibians. chn,ol The Young OxfordBook of the prehistoric World by urc,chn,ol Wild and Woolly mammoths by Aliki
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45. Yakima Valley Museum:Time Tunnel
The new exhibit will feature scale models and real bones of prehistoric animals. latePleistocene winters would have had the same effect on mammoths that hot
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The new Time Tunnel at the Yakima Valley Museum provides a glimpse of the Yakima Valley 10,000 to 25 million years ago. This was when our present local landscape was formed in a drama of lava flows and great glacial floods. Fossils hidden beneath our feet help reveal the unique animals which lived in the Yakima Valley during those years; mastodons, mammoths, giant camels, tiny horses, huge bison, and even a giant ground sloth. See the Time Tunnel In QuicktimeVR ( Click here Plans began in late 1995 for an exhibition that would tell this story using the museum's collection of fossil animal bones as well as provide opportunities for new educational programs in the nearby Children's Underground hands-on exploration center. With the help of the Kiwanis Club of Yakima and the Yakima Kiwanis Charitable Trust, the development of the Time Tunnel was officially underway in 1996. "Children visiting the museum and Children's Underground often expect to see dinosaur bones" explained David Lynx, Curator of Education. However, when dinosaurs roamed the earth Yakima was underwater, a bay of the Pacific Ocean. No dinosaurs lived here. So Lynx decided that this exhibit would highlight this area's prehistoric past above water; the Pleistocene, when such ice age animals as the mammoth lived in Yakima, and the even earlier Miocene, when central Washington was moist and "tropical" and home to even stranger beasts.

46. VALLEY OF THE MAMMOTHS
This time, another prehistoric animal the Mammoth - takes center stage the end ofa turn only animals roam the Valley of the mammoths is a game of tremendous
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VALLEY OF THE MAMMOTHS (Eurogames-Descartes; $29.95) It seems that Eurogames has fallen for prehistoric times. Last year, they released Evo (featured in the Summer 2001 GA REPORT) which centered on dinosaurs. This time, another prehistoric animal - the Mammoth - takes center stage in their new release: Valley of the Mammoths Valley of the Mammoths is a new edition of the original game by Bruno Faidutti, published by the now defunct French company Ludodélire as La Vallée des Mammouths back in 1989. The large square box contains the typically high quality components we've come to expect from Eurogames: a mounted game board (and, as in Evo , consisting of two parts so that they the parts can be flipped to form different board configurations), three decks of cards (Fate, Summer Event and Winter Event), animal tokens (and a bag to hold them), six sets of tribe tokens, food markers and other assorted markers and six pages of rules. This moderate complexity game is for three to six players (but plays best with five or six) and has a playing time of about two hours. Players begin with a set of color-coded markers representing their tribe. These tokens represent men (warriors), women (females) and camps. In turn, each player sets up 1 camp, 2 women and five men (also known as warriors) in a vacant space on the board. When first seeding the board, no player may set up in an adjacent area. The Fate cards are shuffled and each player is dealt a starting hand (four cards with 5 or 6 players; five cards with 3 or 4).

47. California Academy Of Sciences - Research - Ornithology And Mammalogy
Horses Systematics, Paleobiology, and Evolution BJ MacFadden mammoths, Mastodons, GF Van Tets Australia's Lost World prehistoric animals of Riversleigh
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Mammalogy
- T. A. Vaughan
Mammalogy (4th ed.)
- N. Czaplewski et al.
Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity and Ecology
- G.A. Feldhamer
A Manual of Mammalogy with Keys to Families of the World
- R.E. Martin et al.

The Encyclopedia of Mammals
- D. W. MacDonald
Encyclopedia of Mammals (2nd ed.)
- E. Gould
Walker's Mammals of the World (6th Ed.)
- R.M. Nowak
Mammal Species of the Worl

Life of Mammals
- D. Attenborough
Common Names of Mammals of the World
Mammalian Names (Latin, Chinese and English) - W. Sung Classification of Mammals National Geographic Book of Mammals - Nat'L Geographic Society A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals - J. Clutton-Brock Folk Mammalogy of the Northern Pimans - A.M. Rea The Behavior Guide to African Mammals - R.D. Estes Behaviour and Ecology of Riparian Mammals - N. Dunstone Mammalian Osteology - B. Miles Gilbert

48. The Chauvet Prehistoric Cave
old) found in France tells tales of prehistoric times and etched engravings depicta wide range of animals, from the more common bears, mammoths, and bison
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The Chauvet Prehistoric Cave The Chauvet Cave at Combe D'arc in the Ardeche, France
"Thousands of cave bear bones litter the ground and many bear footprints have been preserved on the clay. Human traces are also possible. The whole cave has not yet been explored, as the first priority has been its preservation: it was not possible to reach the other side of some chambers for fear of trampling ancient traces. This major discovery will no doubt bring a wealth of information on Paleolithic cave art and human activities in the deep caves...." Children's Science - The Chauvet Cave
"The clue was very faint: just a slight breeze rising from a pile of rocks. But Jean-Marie Chauvet, who was exploring a rock region in southeastern France, knew what it meant. "It was a sure sign that there was a cave beneath it." Chauvet (pronounced Show-VAY) and two companions began to dig...." la grotte Chauvet, Vallon-Pont-d'Arc
"24 NEW images from deep inside the Chauvet Cave are now online..." Time Magazine: Shadows On The Wall
"On Dec. 18 1994, three amateur spelunkers stumbled across a cave near Vallon-Pont-d'Arc in southeastern France containing hundreds of paintings, some dating back 30,000 yearsthe oldest ever found. The discovery ranks as one of the most significant from the Paleolithic era in Europe, but for the spelunkersJean-Marie Chauvet . . ." The British BBS Reports On The Chauvet Cave
"On January 17th 1995 the French Minister for culture, Jacques Toubon announced an extraordinary discovery of a decorated cave at Vallon- Pont-d'Arc in the ArdŠche region in the south of France. It was originally discovered on the 24th December 1994 by two cave explorers. They discovered a cavern that probably hasn't been entered for 20,0000 years. In this cave now called the Chauvet Cave after one of the explorers Mr. Jean-Marie Chauvet."

49. Siberia - More On Mammoths
know about other extinct, prehistoric animals comes from the fossil record, mainlyfrom bones and teeth. For several reasons, we know the most about mammoths
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An almost complete mammoth skeleton in the museum.
© AMNH Most of what we know about other extinct, prehistoric animals comes from the fossil record, mainly from bones and teeth. For several reasons, we know the most about mammoths: They were relatively abundant. Indeed, there was so much ivory in Northern Asia that a trade in fossil mammoth tusks began in the Middle Ages that is still ongoing in Russia. Well-preserved carcasses have been found. A significant number of remarkably intact mammoths have been preserved in the Siberian permafrost and also in tar pits and dry caves further south. of 14
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50. Lost Worlds: Life In The Balance - Biodiversity At The Museum
Join Ross MacPhee and his team on Siberia's Wrangel Island as they seek todiscover the fate of mammoths and other extinct prehistoric animals.
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51. Ice Age Sent People, Animals Off To Florida
The prehistoric Indians drifted throughout the state, moving with the ivory, theyhunted giant mastodons and mammoths as well as smaller animals such as
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Look at History N-J/ David Tucker Exhibit Info WHAT: For a local look at the Ice Age in Florida, people can see a giant ground sloth, above, that lived here 130,000 years ago at the Daytona Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences. It was found in 1975 about three miles from the museum in a county-owned shell pit by fossil hunters Don Serbousek and Roger Alexon. It has been on display since 1980. VIDEOS: Showings of "Secrets of the Dinosaur Hunters" at 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Free with museum admission. WHERE: Museum of Arts and Sciences, 1040 Museum Blvd., Daytona Beach.

52. EXN.ca
If, one day, science finds a way to clone 'prehistoric' animals, I would They arejust animals. I knew a man who thought that Woolly mammoths were from the
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53. Prehistoric Fossils Found In Southwest Florida
FORT MYERS — A collection of bones, teeth and tusks of prehistoric animals thatscientists and two 7foot tusks, all belonging to either mammoths or mastodons
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Friday, February 14, 2003 Associated Press A collection of bones, teeth and tusks of prehistoric animals that scientists discovered and unearthed in southwest Florida has been sent to the Florida Museum of Natural History for study and display. The fossils, which experts said are more than 300,000 years old, were found in 1997. After a two-year dig that began in 2001, the fossils were packed up on Wednesday for a trip to the museum in Gainesville. Mark Renz, author of a book on Florida's archaeological finds, noticed several dirt piles in the area where the state Department of Transportation was excavating a retention pond in 1997. The site is east of Interstate 75 along State Road 80.

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blooded creatures to intelligent, social animals who ruled prehistoric Beasts (2001)The prehistoric menagerie didn't to snowdwelling wooly mammoths and giant
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55. Mesas And Mammoths
They believe that prehistoric hunters maintained a lookout at land bridge, probablyin pursuit of game animals. to scout out giant bison, mammoths, and other
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(Above) An artist's depiction of a Paleoindian campsite on the south side of the mesa. The woman in the foreground removes skin from the inside of a hide with a scraper made of bone with a stone tip. Beside her the ground is a bone "beamer," another tool for cleaning animal skins. Dwellings are of caribou hide draped over willow frames that are lashed together with cord made from animal tendon. The cooking vessel is made of animal skin and the spoon is made from the horn of an animal
In 1978, Bureau of Land Management archaeologist Michael Kunz happened onto the remnants of a prehistoric hunting lookout in northern Alaska atop a mesa rising 60 meters above the tundra. He found the "Mesa site" during a routine archaeological survey before the area was to be opened for oil and gas exploration. After 14 years of excavation, sample collection, and analysis, Kunz announced his discovery in the spring of this year as one of the oldest well-documented archaeological sites in North America. His find raises intriguing new questions about the first Americans and poses challenges to accepted theories about their arrival in the New World.
America's earliest settlers did not leave many remains, unlike later cultures who lived in more permanent villages. The small population of early settlers moved often, harvesting wild plants and hunting animals. Erosion, burial, decay, and disturbance by subsequent populations make it difficult for archaeologists to find clues that would tell us more about these people. The Mesa discovery was no exception; stone lance points and hearths are the primary evidence from which to theorize.

56. English Books > Nature/Animals/Pets > Dinosaurs
Stone, Richard; Hardback; Book ISBN 1841155179 mammoths Lister, Adrian MarshallIllustrated Encyclopaedia of Dinosaurs and prehistoric animals Dixon, Dougal
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57. DINOSAURS
of ancestry and decent among animals living and prehistoric Shark Museum Press release Electronic Telegraph Swedish mammoths - Information about mammoths and
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    Dinosaur Art
    - a wonderful online magazine dedicated to providing a forum for artists and modelers specializing in dinosaurs.
    Dinosaur Art Gallery
    - Pencil, Ink, Digital, and Photographic works of dinosaur art by Mike Keesey, Brendan Smith, and Rachel Clark.
    Dinosaur Artwork
    - Scientifically accurate dinosaur artwork from Saurian Studios!
    Dinosaur Books
    - A listing of recommended references for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages.
    Dinosaur Buzzwords
    - Find out what the basic principles of science are, and how paleontologists have struggled to follow these rules in their dinosaur research.
    Dinosaur Checklist
    - developed and maintained Robert B. Hole, Jr.
    Dinosauria Cladogram
    - A cladogram showing the relationships among the dinosauria.
    Dinosaur Database
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    Dinosaur Debate
    - Fascinating exposition of the ongoing Volcano vs Greenhouse debate about the cause of the dinosaur extinction 65 million years ago. Dinosaur Dictionary - Important paleontological terms defined Dinosaur Dictionary - The proper english name translations of dinosaur genera names and related taxon.

58. Paleontology
Sounds and Images Page; prehistoric animals; Russian Academy and Mastodon Fossils;Pleistocene animals of the Illinios State Museum; Frozen mammoths Online edition
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59. Vienna Classification
Auxiliary Sections Associated with Principal Section 3.2.1. A, 3.2.3, Elephantsor mammoths facing front. 3.15, OTHER animals; LARGE prehistoric animals.
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Notes (a) Heads of quadrupeds and of quadrumana will be placed in the appropriate sections of divisions to and not in (b) Written or typographical matter representing an animal is classified under QUADRUPEDS (SERIES I) QUADRUPEDS (SERIES II) QUADRUPEDS (SERIES III) QUADRUPEDS (SERIES IV) ... GROUPS OF ANIMALS CLASSIFIED IN DIFFERENT DIVISIONS OF CATEGORY 3 QUADRUPEDS (SERIES I) Lions Tigers or other large felines Cats or other small felines Dogs, wolves, foxes Bears Pandas Heads of animals of Series I Auxiliary Sections of Division Auxiliary Section Associated with Principal Section A Heraldic lions Auxiliary Sections Associated with Principal Section A Boxers, bulldogs A Saint Bernards A Poodles Auxiliary Sections Associated with Principal Sections A Animals of Series I standing A Animals of Series I lying down A Animals of Series I sitting down A Animals of Series I rearing A Animals of Series I bounding A Animals of Series I with forepaw(s) resting on an escutcheon or other object A Animals of Series I facing each other A Animals of Series I stylized A Animals of Series I in costume QUADRUPEDS (SERIES II) Elephants, mammoths

60. The Watercolor Epic: A Universal Language
prehistoric BEGINNINGS. And even more fantastic animals, so long extinct as to beincomprehensible that their painter could And great, towering woolly mammoths.
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33,000 Years of Watercolour As the senior archeologist at the dig, he holds the newly unearthed collection of photographs in trembling hands. Ancient and crumbling from age, the photos show him objects which are unfamiliar to his eyes, and at which he can make only wild and obscure guesses... The year is 17,000 AD and the dusty photographs which have just seen the light of day depict everyday life as we know it, in the year 2000: a microwave oven, a refrigerator, a ball point pen. A personal computer with a Mickey Mouse screensaver... Intriguing, but unlikely. Photographs 15,000 years in the future? Impossible. Snapshots don't last that long. Neither would any other picture medium, right? Wrong. Try watercolour: lowly coloured pigments mixed with water and simply applied with nothing more fancy than a few twigs or bare fingers. Lowly mineral pigments and water. Outliving all other forms of recorded human history. Remaining well preserved and safe from harm on the walls of the caves and rocks they were painted on as 30,000 years of human history passed them by.
PREHISTORIC BEGINNINGS
Second only to actually visiting the Stone Age would have to be finding diaries left by its inhabitants. If not actual diaries, at least stupendous paintings in living colour. Short of Time Travel the closest we'll ever get to Photographs From the Past.

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