Mammoth Site
A Museum You Should Visit
Hot Springs, South Dakota has a unique museum, The Mammoth Site. If you’re anywhere near South Dakota’s Black Hills, The Mammoth Site is worth a stop.
The Mammoth Site is a working palenotogical dig housed in a single building. The site is a filled-in Pleistocene sink hole, so the dig is well-constrained.
They did a great job exposing what they’ve found. There’s something like 60 mammoth skulls, but only 2 reasonably complete skeletons.
They’ve displayed a section through the layers of the sinkhole showing yearly or seasonal deposits, some mammoth footprints, and a thick bioturbated layer where mammoths wallowed in the mud.
Human child for scale (Note: this human child has adult-length arms). That’s a direct comparison of a human humerus, and a cast of a Columbian Mammoth humerus. North American elephants were gigantic!
This must be how they estimated Dee the Mammoth’s age:
An extremely well-done museum. The gift shop featured 3-D prints of the two complete mammoth skeletons, which I think is a great souvenir.