Wednesday, 12 December 2018

West Mersea mammoth tusk 'dates back 12,000 years'


4 December 2018
A mammoth tusk discovered during an unusually low tide could be up to 12,000 years old, experts believe.
The 6ft (2m) tusk, which was found off the coast of Mersea Island, Essex, dates back to the Devensian, or last glacial period.
It was found by archaeologists last March, who said the tusk was exposed for just 30 minutes and was too fragile to lift.
Project officer Stephanie Ostrich said it was "needle in a haystack moment".

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