Discovery of a mammoth nearly intact along with a plethora of fossils including "tree trunks, turtles, snails, clams, millipedes, fish, gophers and even mats of oak leaves," the LA Times reports.
The discoveries come from the Natural History Museum's/Page Museum's informally named Project 23, named after the 23 crates of removed soil from the old May Company site where LACMA plans to build a two story parking garage.
It's an expedited process of sorts and they even have a blog.
More information will come out ...
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Their Blog is interesting; you get to see the formation of the mammoth....
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