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In the Latest issue of Mammoth Trumpet

Here is a peek at some of the things you will find digging into the October issue of the Mammoth Trumpet!   Page 5 – Dating the birth of a nation – The Heiltsuk people of coastal Canada were astounded to learn their origin goes back 14,000 years. Page 11 – Clovis, a mosaic of subcultures […]

Front cover of Mammoth Trumpet magazine. On the left top corner you see a mammoth with the words in white "Mammoth Trumpet Center for the Study of the First Americans." The pictrure is a Wooly Mammoth walking across snowy scene with Mammoth tusk and rib bones in foreground. There are stormy clouds and a sunset in the background.

Here is a peek at some of the things you will find digging into the October issue of the Mammoth Trumpet!  

Page 5 – Dating the birth of a nation – The Heiltsuk people of coastal Canada were astounded to learn their origin goes back 14,000 years.
Page 11 – Clovis, a mosaic of subcultures – Although the claim Joe Gingerich staked out is eastern Clovis, he is a recognized authority on variations in the culture across the nation.
Page 15 – A study in extinction – Mammoths marooned on Wrangel Island by a freak of nature outlived their mainland cousins. They surprised scientists studying genetic drift and the effects of inbreeding.