Russian scientists unveiled an incredibly preserved body of a 50,000-year-old baby mammoth which they nicknamed Yana, frozen in the melting permafrost of eastern Siberia’s Yakutia region.
The corpses were so well-preserved that some of them still even had brain tissue. The Windover archaeological site is among the most significant bog body sites in North America. When scientists ...
The 50,000-year-old remains of a baby mammoth uncovered by melting permafrost have been unveiled to the public by researchers in Russia's Siberia region who call it the best-preserved mammoth body ...