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1 In this land they found some mammoth bones ; there are no mammoths now.
2 Nicholas and Saint-Germain think the mammoth bones mean the Pleistocene era.
3 These are used to break mammoth bones or to sever tusks.
4 Nearby, mysterious white mounds took on the shapes of mammoth bones and piles of dirt.
5 Some wood was available from river valleys, but for building purposes mammoth bones were in greater supply.
6 Everything is prodigious out here in the West-big trees, big fish, big mammoth bones , and big hearts.
7 Apropos of the mammoth bones preserved in the Mexican Museum, I must insert a quotation from Bernal Diaz.
8 I found traces of ground-up mammoth bones from the Pleistocene era and the remnants of an Attraction spell.
9 Permanent winter shelters were often built on river terraces near such piles, because mammoth bones and tusks were heavy.
10 We found some mammoth bones .
11 She was there studying fossil mammoth bones , and meeting with the very person we had been desperately trying to see.
12 One of them had a fence made of openly spaced mammoth bones , branches and dried brush marking the territorial boundaries.
13 Most of the mammoth bones used for building material did not come from animals that had been hunted and killed for that purpose.
14 The men had been carrying mammoth bones that had been brought earlier from some other place, and they were piling them up where Attaroa wanted.
15 The lodge was not framed with wood, although a few of the birch poles were strategically placed; it had been built out of mammoth bones .
16 He was prompted by the latest haul of woolly- mammoth bones from a cave at Shandon, Co Waterford, mixed up with the bones of brown bears.
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