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InevitableBohemian t1_j9mtr91 wrote
Reply to comment by Wellgoodmornin in The First Fossil Finders in North America Were Enslaved and Indigenous People by nemo_to_zero
If you read the article, it has some pretty cool stories about early fossil discovery and identification from enslaved and indigenous people, including some of the first identification of a mammoth molar as belonging to an elephant-like creature (the slaves had some experience with elephants, you see.) Notably, this stood at odds to a prevailing theory that it was from giants who drowned in Noah's flood.
Wellgoodmornin t1_j9mvgem wrote
I will admit it's more interesting than i originally thought. I stopped reading after they seemed to move on from the elephant tooth to Lewis and Clark because I wanted to know more about the elephant tooth and it annoyed me. I didn't realize they circle back to it.
*mammoth tooth
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