Winemaker Andreas Pernestorfer was in the process of renovating his wine cellar when he stumbled upon bones buried beneath the earth. Recalling his grandfather's tales of mammoth bones, Pernestorfer ...
The CT scans also revealed that several of the mammoths’ ribs and vertebrae had punctures, invisible to the naked eye due to ...
An Austrian winemaker found unusually large bones while renovating his wine cellar. Turns out, they were the remains… A ...
Researchers have excavated over 300 bones from at least three mammoths in an Austrian wine cellar, potentially suggesting they were butchered by humans. A winemaker in Austria has discovered ...
Scientists discovered the oldest known wine in liquid form inside a Roman-era tomb in Spain. Archaeologists in Spain have ...
Because of its extreme remote location, named for the Berelekh River, the site remained unstudied until the 1970s when it was ...
In the remote northern region of Siberia, a “mammoth graveyard” thought to be evidence of a die-off may have actually been a dumping ground for an ancient people. Roman Purtov via Unsplash In ...