Sediments and fossil shells attached to a mammoth tibia and vertebrae dredged from the Eurogeul (The Netherlands) are investigated. From the sediments and shells it is deduced that the mammoth remains must have been deposited in a fluvial setting during the last glacial.

Cranium

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Werkgroep Pleistocene Zoogdieren

F. Wesselingh, K. Post, A. Janse, T. Meijer, & D. Mol. (2010). Schelpjes en Takken op mammoetbeenderen geven inzicht in het Laat-Pleistocene afzettingsmilieu van de Eurogeul. Cranium, 27(2), 29–31.