This is new to me. I saw a blurb in the Science Mag about St Paul Island
mammoths and googled it.
I am of the opinion that people hunted most mega fauna to extinction.
And that Paleo folks did not use boats. This new info helps reinforce
those beliefs for me
I have been aware of dwarfed mammoths being found on one of the
Channel Islands off the coast of CA and Wrangle Island off of the
Siberian coast. They existed until about 3.500 years ago.
Or most likely until they were discovered by people.
These mammoths on St Paul Island were full grown and lasted until
5,600 years ago.
There is no evidence that they ever encountered humans. But they did
go extinct due to the lack of fresh water, according to the experts.
Zuma
St. Paul Island mammoths most accurately dated ...
news.psu.edu/story/419291/2016/08/01/research/st-paul-island...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- While the Minoan culture on Crete was just beginning, woolly mammoths were disappearing from St. Paul Island, Alaska