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Mammoth Collection (page 2)

Background imageMammoth Collection: Woolly or tundra mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius

Woolly or tundra mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg

Background imageMammoth Collection: Woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius, Elephas

Woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius, Elephas primigenius Blumb.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F. John from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1910, Hamburg

Background imageMammoth Collection: Elephas imperator, an extinct giant mammoth

Elephas imperator, an extinct giant mammoth now classified as Mammuthus imperator.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius

Mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius.. Lithograph after an illustration by J. Smit from H. N. Hutchinsons Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days, Chapman and Hall, London, 1894

Background imageMammoth Collection: An archaeologist sits next to the unearthed remains of a st

An archaeologist sits next to the unearthed remains of a st
This is the first discovery of a pre-historic straight tusked elephant, which is larger than a mammoth. The discovery was made at Upnor, near Chatham in Kent. Date: 1916

Background imageMammoth Collection: Russia, Siberia, Yakutsk - Export of Woolly Mammoth Tusks

Russia, Siberia, Yakutsk - Export of Woolly Mammoth Tusks. Date: circa 1907

Background imageMammoth Collection: The largest mammoth tusk, 1931

The largest mammoth tusk, 1931
A mammoth tusk from Siberia, nearly 14 feet long, just presented to the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, is believed to be the largest yet known. It is the gift from the Rowland Ward Trustees

Background imageMammoth Collection: Blue Whale Hall

Blue Whale Hall
View of Blue Whale Hall, Mammal Gallery, Gallery 24, Life Galleries at The Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMammoth Collection: Engraved mammoth tusk

Engraved mammoth tusk
Mammoth tusk engraved of Grevettian age. 25, 000 - 30, 000 years ago during the Upper Palaeolithic and within the great Stone Age from Dolni Vestonice, Moravia, Czech Republic

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammuthus trogontherii, steppe mammoth

Mammuthus trogontherii, steppe mammoth
Cranium and tusks of this Pleistocene steppe mammoth found at Ilford, Essex, England on display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMammoth Collection: Primeval Man

Primeval Man
Plate 32 from The World before the deluge by Guilliam Louis Figuier, 1891 depicting primeval man hunting animals of the time

Background imageMammoth Collection: Womans head carved in mammoth ivory

Womans head carved in mammoth ivory
Gravettian age 25, 000 - 30, 000 years old (Upper Palaeolithic) from Dolni Vestonice, Moravia, Czech Republic

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammuthus primigenius, woolly mammoth

Mammuthus primigenius, woolly mammoth

Background imageMammoth Collection: Fossil collecting near Aveley, Essex

Fossil collecting near Aveley, Essex
Palaeontologists collecting the remains of a woolly mammoth and a straight-tusked elephant from a clay pit near Aveley, Essex in 1964

Background imageMammoth Collection: Upper Palaeolithic carvings 11 - 18, 000 years old

Upper Palaeolithic carvings 11 - 18, 000 years old
Top: Reindeer carved from the tip of a mammoth tusk from Montastruc, France. Bottom: Bone spear-thrower with reindeer carving from Laugerie Basse, France

Background imageMammoth Collection: Baby mammoth

Baby mammoth
Found in the permafrost in 1977, this baby mammoth Dima, estimated to be 6-7 months old at the time of its death, was displayed in London in 1979

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth

Mammoth
Skeleton of the mammoth in the St. Petersburg Museum. from The World before the Deluge Figuier 1981. by Louis Figier

Background imageMammoth Collection: Pleistocene glacial landscape

Pleistocene glacial landscape
During the Pleistocene (1.8 million years ago to 10, 000 years), ice covered much of Britain north of the Thames. Cold climate animals included the woolly mammoth (left) Mammuthus primigenius

Background imageMammoth Collection: A carload of mammoth navel oranges from California

A carload of mammoth navel oranges from California

Background imageMammoth Collection: The mammoth trees (Sequoia gigantea), California (Calaveras

The mammoth trees (Sequoia gigantea), California (Calaveras County). Print shows several giant sequoias, each identified by name, circumference, and height

Background imageMammoth Collection: TJ Downs mammoth Uncle Toms cabin

TJ Downs mammoth Uncle Toms cabin. Date 1916

Background imageMammoth Collection: TJ Downs mammoth new Uncle Toms Cabin Co

TJ Downs mammoth new Uncle Toms Cabin Co. Date 1916

Background imageMammoth Collection: Al. W. Martins mammoth production, Uncle Toms cabin

Al. W. Martins mammoth production, Uncle Toms cabin. Date c1899

Background imageMammoth Collection: The mammoth spectacular production, Sporting life written by

The mammoth spectacular production, Sporting life written by Cecil Raleigh & Seymour Hicks. Date c1900

Background imageMammoth Collection: Liberty Cap, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Park

Liberty Cap, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Park. Date c1902

Background imageMammoth Collection: The Mammoth oak, Pass Christian, Miss

The Mammoth oak, Pass Christian, Miss.. Date c1901

Background imageMammoth Collection: Summit Basin, Mammoth Hot Spring, Yellowstone National Park

Summit Basin, Mammoth Hot Spring, Yellowstone National Park. Date c1898

Background imageMammoth Collection: History of English Life front cover

History of English Life front cover
Front cover of a history school text book, A History of English Life, with a bold silhouette illustration of a mammoth attacking a man, in front of an industrial, possibly mining, backdrop. Date: 1948

Background imageMammoth Collection: Rail car transporting giant cabbages

Rail car transporting giant cabbages Date: 1910

Background imageMammoth Collection: Rail car transporting giant Bellflower apples

Rail car transporting giant Bellflower apples Date: 1910

Background imageMammoth Collection: Carload of Mammoth Navel Oranges

Carload of Mammoth Navel Oranges
A frankly ridicuolous carload of Mammoth American Navel Oranges! Date: 1909

Background imageMammoth Collection: Californian farmer with an immense watermelon

Californian farmer with an immense watermelon Date: circa 1910

Background imageMammoth Collection: Rail car transporting a giant lemon

Rail car transporting a giant lemon Date: 1910

Background imageMammoth Collection: Rail car transporting a giant pear

Rail car transporting a giant pear Date: 1910

Background imageMammoth Collection: Rail car transporting giant tomatoes

Rail car transporting giant tomatoes Date: 1910

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammothus Primigenius

Mammothus Primigenius
two mammoths in the snow

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth skeletons, Khanty Mansiysk, Russia

Mammoth skeletons, Khanty Mansiysk, Russia
Two mammoth skeletons (female and young) on display in the museum at Khanty Mansiysk, Western Siberia, Russia

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiner River, Yellowstone, 1874

Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiner River, Yellowstone, 1874
Engraving of the spectacular landscape of volcanic rocks and springs at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, with some tiny tourists in the foreground to emphasize the scale, 1874

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiners River, Yellowstone, 1874

Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiners River, Yellowstone, 1874
Engraving, made from a photograph taken by Mr Serjeant Sleigh, of the Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiners River, Yellowstone, 1874

Background imageMammoth Collection: The Cap of Liberty, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone, 1874

The Cap of Liberty, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone, 1874
Engraving showing the cone of lime, 42 feet high and 22 feet in diameter, known as The Cap of Liberty, Yellowstone National Park, 1874

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, 1888

Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, 1888
Engraving showing a group of characters standing in the hall of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. The visage of the visitors hints a number of different nationalities

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth Tusks

Mammoth Tusks
Mammoth tusks are imported from Siberia to Britain, enough of them to fill a warehouse at London Docks

Background imageMammoth Collection: Neolithic mammoth hunt

Neolithic mammoth hunt
Hunting the mammoth in southern France during the Stone Age (Neolithic era)

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth Skeleton

Mammoth Skeleton
Skeleton of a young mammoth in the museum at Philadelphia

Background imageMammoth Collection: Pumpkin Globe Mammoth

Pumpkin Globe Mammoth
Globe Mammoth pumpkin

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoth Herd

Mammoth Herd
A mammoth herd during the Ice Age

Background imageMammoth Collection: Mammoths Found Frozen

Mammoths Found Frozen
Two mammoths are found frozen in the Jamalm Peninsula, 2400 kilometres north of Saint Petersburg

Background imageMammoth Collection: Hunting mammoth during the Ice Age

Hunting mammoth during the Ice Age
A mammoth rears on its hind legs as it is attacked by an entire community



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