MAMMOTH GRAVEYARD: Vintner Discovers 40,000-Year-Old Mammoth Remains In His Wine Cellar

Image shows OeAI archaeologist Hanna Parow-Souchon (right), undated photo. She explained the location of the mammoth bones to the Langenlois City Councillor for Culture Sonja Fragner (centre) and the owner of the wine cellar Andreas Pernestorfer (left). Note: Licensed content. (OeAW-OeAI, Th. Einwoegerer/Newsflash) Image shows OeAI archaeologist Hanna Parow-Souchon (right), undated photo. She explained the location of the mammoth bones to the Langenlois City Councillor for Culture Sonja Fragner (centre) and the owner of the wine cellar Andreas Pernestorfer (left). Note: Licensed content. (OeAW-OeAI, Th. Einwoegerer/Newsflash)
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23 May 2024
+ + + NEWSFLASH + + + For newsdesk queries: Call Us Or WhatsApp on +44 751 927 1676, or email editor@newsflash.media EDITOR'S NOTE: Newsflash obtained a statement and images from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW). An Austrian vintner has made a remarkable discovery after stumbling...