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Page 1: Marvellous Mammoths in Huntingdonshire

Marvellous Mammoths inHuntingdonshire

Chris Thomas

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Introduction

• A Journey of 3 Million Years

• Change in Climate

• Change in the Land

• Change in Mammoths and Man

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Africa, 3 million years ago

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Proboscidea – Animals with Trunks

• One Proboscidean

• Several Probocideans

trunk trunks

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Southern MammothMammuthus meridionalis

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The long walk to Huntingdonshire

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Southern mammothMammuthus meridionalis

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Ice Ages have cold and warm times

Glacial – a cold time Interglacial – a warm time

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The Steppe MammothMammuthus trogontherii

Jeremy Moore’sWalking model

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Steppe mammoth in our regionMammuthus trogontherii

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Early humans arrive 800,000 years ago

Fossil footprints at Happisburgh

An early Human - Homo heidelbergensis

Hand axesmade offlint

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Huntingdonshire under ice!

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Huntingdonshire 130,000 years ago

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Straight-tusked ElephantPalaeoloxodon antiquus

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Our region during the last glaciation

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Animals in our region

Bison

Woolly Mammoth

Horses

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Woolly mammoths in St Ives

• Mammuthus primigenius• Smallest of the mammoths• Thick undercoat of fine hair• Longer hair on the outside• Small ears• Long curved tusks• Thick layer of fat

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Frozen mammoths in Siberia

Berezovka mammoth found in 1901

Baby Yuka found in 2010

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Modern St Ives

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What we have learnt

• Our climate haschanged

• The land haschanged

• Mammoths &humans havechanged

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And finally…

We have just been visited by comet Lovejoy.

The last time it visited 11,500 years ago,There were still mammoths alive!

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Learn more at the Norris Museum!