3rd
July
2006
Scientists dig up ice age bones in mid Los Angeles
posted in archeological |
Los Angeles (AFP) Jul 03, 2006 - The bone-digging season began Thursday in Los Angeles for paleontologists sifting through the world’s only active Ice Age excavation site in a major metropolitan area. Two months a year, scientists and volunteers descend 15 feet underground in the midst of Los Angeles, to remove, clean and catalogue a baffling array of Ice Age biodiversity at a site known as La Brea Tar Pits. read more here…
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