400,000-year-old stone tools designed specifically for butchering fallow deer, following the disappearance of elephants
Multiple temporary campsites reveal that ancient people hunted gomphotheres, extinct elephants, at Tagua Tagua Lake in Chile, 12,000 years ago
The reason for the proximity between Paleolithic extensive stone quarries and water sources: Elephant hunting by early humans
Neanderthals hunted elephants: Earliest evidence found of humans killing elephants for food; the study is published in Science Advances
During the Great Depression, some unemployed Texans were put to work as fossil hunters. The fauna from the fossils make up a veritable “Texas Serengeti”