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Mammoth Collection

The mammoth, a majestic creature that has captivated the imagination of scientists and artists alike throughout history

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Mammoth Collection: The Mammoth Iron Steam-Ship Great Eastern
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Mammoth Collection: Science / Evolution
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Mammoth Collection: Mammoth
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Mammoth Collection: Cave painting of a mammoth, artwork
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Mammoth Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction AH 86 Woolly Mammoth © Arthur Hayward ARDEA LONDON
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Mammoth Collection: The Mammoth (colour litho)
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Mammoth Collection: Britains Brabazon I passenger aircraft by G. H. Davis
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Mammoth Collection: Ascent of Coxwells balloon, Crystal Palace, London
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Mammoth Collection: Illustration of Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), walking in snow at beginning of Ice Age
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Mammoth Collection: Mammoth skeleton drawing
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Mammoth Collection: Tooth from a woolly mammoth
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Mammoth Collection: Prehistoric landscape during the Tertiary Era, Europe
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Mammoth Collection: African Elephant, back, extreme left, Moenitherium, Woolly Mammoth, Platybelodon and Trilophodon
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Mammoth Collection: Neolithic cave-painting of mammoth and ibexes
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Mammoth Collection: Woolly Mammoth
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Mammoth Collection: 22, 000 - 30, 000 years old Venus figures
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Mammoth Collection: Upper Palaeolithic tools 18 - 30, 000 years old
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Mammoth Collection: Neanderthal landscape, artwork
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Mammoth Collection: The Giant Factotum amusing himself, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1797
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Mammoth Collection: Mammoth Arborvitae
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Mammoth Collection: Mammoth hunt, Stone Age in Kazakhstan area
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Mammoth Collection: Barren Landscape near Horseshoe Lake, Mammoth Lakes, California, United States of America
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Mammoth Collection: Barren Landscape and circles of stones near Horseshoe Lake, Mammoth Lakes, California
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Mammoth Collection: Rowing Boat on Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, United States of America
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Mammoth Collection: Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, United States of America
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Mammoth Collection: Rowing Boats on Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, United States of America
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Mammoth Collection: Footbridge at Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, United States of America
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Mammoth Collection: Reflection of mountains in Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California, United States of
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Mammoth Collection: Wooly mammoth. Hand-colored woodcut
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Mammoth Collection: Mammoth before the flood, 1864 (engraving)
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Mammoth Collection: Cave paintings found in the Cave of Altamira (mural)
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Mammoth Collection: Prehistoric men hunting a mammoth in Britain
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Mammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480018
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Mammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480015
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Mammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480014
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Mammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480013
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Mammoth Collection: Picture No. 12480012
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Mammoth Collection: Two Mothers. Artist: Faivre, Leon Maxime (1856-1941)
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Mammoth Collection: The Stone Age. A Feast, 1883. Artist: Vasnetsov, Viktor Mikhaylovich (1848-1926)
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Mammoth Collection: USA, California, North Coast, Humboldt County, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park MR
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Mammoth Collection: Mammoth Edison Lamp, Paris Exhibition of 1889
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Mammoth Collection: C. 1920s China - panoramic city view Shanghai
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Mammoth Collection: C. 1920s China - panoramic city view - Canton Guangzhou
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Mammoth Collection: Travertine terraces at Minerva Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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Mammoth Collection: Paleolithic: mammoth hunting scene, a tribe of prehistoric men throw stones at a mammoth falls
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Mammoth Collection: Witnesses to Prehistory (Colour Litho)
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Mammoth Collection: Engraving of extinct woolly mammoth from 1872
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Mammoth Collection: Engraving of extinct elephant mastodon from 1872


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The mammoth, a majestic creature that has captivated the imagination of scientists and artists alike throughout history. From cave paintings depicting these ancient beasts to prehistoric reconstructions, the mammoth continues to fascinate us with its sheer size and evolutionary significance. In the realm of science and evolution, the mammoth holds a special place. Its existence provides valuable insights into our planet's past, shedding light on how life evolved over millions of years. The Woolly Mammoth, in particular, is often associated with the beginning of the Ice Age, as illustrated in artwork showing it walking through snow-covered landscapes. One notable mention is The Mammoth Iron Steam-Ship Great Eastern - an engineering marvel that shared its name with this magnificent creature. This massive vessel pushed boundaries and symbolized human progress during its time. Looking back even further into history, we find cave paintings showcasing mammoths alongside other animals like ibexes. These Neolithic artworks serve as a testament to our ancestors' fascination with these creatures and their desire to document them for future generations. As technology advanced, so did our ability to understand and reconstruct these long-extinct creatures. Detailed illustrations and drawings skeletons provide us with a glimpse into their anatomy and help us piece together their story. Interestingly enough, not all elephants are created equal when it comes to size comparisons. An illustration featuring an African Elephant standing next to Moenitherium (an early ancestor), Platybelodon (with its unique shovel-like tusks), Trilophodon (known for its distinctive molar teeth), showcases just how massive the woolly mammoth truly was in comparison. From balloon ascents at Crystal Palace in London to passenger aircrafts like Britains Brabazon I designed by G. H Davis – references to mammoths have found their way into various aspects of human innovation throughout history.