Next month, scientists will meet in the town of Les Eyzies in the
Dordogne, France, to mark the 150th anniversary of the discovery of the
La Madeleine mammoth - an engraving on ivory that proves man had lived
alongside these prehistoric creatures.
The uncovering of the engraving,
in 1864, was the handiwork of a joint British-French archaeological
expedition and it provided the first, unambiguous evidence that human
beings had once shared this planet with long-extinct animals such as the
mammoth.
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