Sharon E. Holte

Sharon E. Holte

May 05, 2019

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Mud and more mud!!!

We made it to Minnesota! And we are starting our first day at the Snake River Fossil Site!

Our new welcome sign

Jim introduced the crew to the game plan for tomorrow. We have already found two bison bones! An upper arm bone (humerus) and a lower arm bone (radius). Probably not from the same individual.

Snake River

Muddy Boots already!!


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Mammoth Site scientists, partners, and volunteers are on a mission to understand climate change in the Black Hills during the latest Ice Age. To accomplish this, we are working together to rappel into and excavate a remote cave in the Black Hills of SD. Rapid deposition of sediments in this cave covered the remains of many different animals. These exciting new discoveries have provided us with snapshots of what the climate and environment was like thousands of years ago.

Blast off!

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