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  1. Feb 5, 2022 · The ivory mammoth is one of many pieces created out of a large chunk of tusk that travelled through time and space to make it to his kitchen table in suburban Hobart. Kim acquired the ivory a few decades ago when he was working for the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.

  2. The term “mammoth ivory” encompasses what is often referred to as “mammoth bark”. Mammoth bark forms the outer layer of a mammoth tusk, while mammoth ivory is the inner core of a tusk (for analogy think trees).

  3. Aug 23, 2016 · Most ivory from woolly mammoths ends up in China, where it's carved into trinkets and art. Photograph by Robert Alexander, Getty Images. At first the hope was that mammoth ivory would act...

  4. Feb 19, 2019 · Late Pleistocene societies throughout the northern hemisphere used mammoth and mastodon ivory not only for art and adornment, but also for tools, in particular projectile points.

  5. Aug 20, 2019 · As permafrost has melted in recent years, woolly mammoths long trapped beneath the ice are now increasingly accessible in Siberia, and Russia has become a major exporter of mammoth ivory—a...

  6. Jul 15, 2021 · International trade in their tusks is now banned, but a newer product on the global market could be fuelling the flames for elephants: mammoth tusks. Most woolly mammoths died 10,000 years ago, but many of them are still perfectly preserved. Their bodies have been sheltered by permafrost, or permanently frozen ground.

  7. Nov 11, 2022 · Woolly mammoth tusks, such as those seen here from Wrangel Island in Russia, may be sustaining the market for illegal elephant ivory. Sergey Gorshkov/Minden Pictures. Share: A version of this story appeared in Science, Vol 378, Issue 6621.

  8. The itching usually strikes when he’s on the verge of finding what he’s looking for: the ivory tusks of a mammoth. The shaggy giants that roamed northern Siberia during the late Pleistocene...

  9. Nov 29, 2021 · A 41,500-year-old pendant carved from a piece of a woolly mammoth tusk could be the oldest known example of decorated jewellery in Eurasia made by humans, according to archaeologists. The pendant...

  10. Apr 24, 2024 · It demonstrated that not only could the technique distinguish between mammoth and elephant ivory, it could also spot differences in ivory from living elephant species.