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SUMMARY:Colorado People & Places: Lamb Spring Archaeological Preserve mammoth discovery
DESCRIPTION:It all started…\n\n…in the outskirts of Littleton\, 
 Colorado where the Lamb Spring site was discovered by Mr. Charles Lamb in 
 1960 while digging a stock pond at the site of a natural spring.  He found 
 several large bones that were identified by geologists with the U.S. 
 Geological Survey (USGS) as the remains of mammoth\, horse\, camel and 
 bison.  Dr. Waldo Wedel (Smithsonian Institution archeologist) and Dr. 
 Glenn Scott (USGS geologist) then excavated the site in 1961 and 1962.  
 They found the bones of at least five mammoths\, one of which was 
 radiocarbon dated as slightly older than 13\,000 years\, suggesting that 
 the animals visited the spring at the end of the last Ice Age.\n\nCameron 
 Randolph\, President of Lamb Spring Archeological Preserve\, will talk 
 about the history of the site from discovery to distant future\, along with 
 historical review of the Late Pleistocene Megafauna (~15K ya) and 
 Paleo-Indian life (~10K ya) of the Douglas County area.
LOCATION:Carbon Valley Meeting Room 1\, Carbon Valley Regional Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Lisa Varra":MAILTO:lvarra@highplains.us
CATEGORIES:Movies, Music, Performances 
CONTACT;CN="Lisa Varra":MAILTO:lvarra@highplains.us
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