9

Wednesday, 13.06.2012.

14:32

"World's first mammoths' graveyard" found in eastern Serbia

Archaeologists in Kostolac, eastern Serbia, on Tuesday morning witnessed a stunning discovery at the Drmno coal strip mining field.

Izvor: Veèernje novosti

"World's first mammoths' graveyard" found in eastern Serbia IMAGE SOURCE
IMAGE DESCRIPTION

9 Komentari

Sortiraj po:

ida

pre 11 godina

Given that's the case, then this should be qualified as "Europe's first Mammoth Graveyard". Really, those involved should have known about the Texas one.

TristanFromCanada

pre 11 godina

Sure it isn't a mass grave from Bosnia or Kosova? LOL
(Wesley Clark, 14 June 2012 16:19)

Well obviously not since Kostolac is a bit far from both Bosnia and Kosovo...

If you are going to troll at least know a bit of geography.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

Eastern Serbia? Well since the oldest recorded history of anything has to do with Albanians, it's clear that mammoths were Albanian and therefore eastern Serbia belongs to Albania. There goes the property value :)

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

The mammoths that are found all over the world were tropical animals, and are extinct, and millions have been found snap frozen in Siberia, and they appear to be a species of Elephant.

The Elephant kind, rather than every species of Elephants along with every other kind of animal and bird survived the Flood of Noah’s day, which really did happen, and for which there is a Mountain of Evidence, and those that Seek for that evidence will Find it.

One clear Evidence is Coal that is found all over the World, and it goes miles underground, and it could only have ended up where it was because of a catastrophic global flood.

This is because if you go to any forest, the vegetation is on the surface and decomposes, and it is rare to find any vegetation in a more than a few centimetres under the ground, and it decomposes anyway, and it can never become Coal, and there is a 1,000 years supply of Coal in the World.

Diamonds are found in Coal seams that were carried there by water, because they find sedimentary rocks in the Coal seams.

Coal is Carbon, and Diamonds are Carbon that has been under tremendous Heat and Pressure, that a forest could never produce, but a global flood would have produced these conditions.

“By faith Noah, when warned about things not yet seen, in holy fear built an ark to save his family. By his faith he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness that comes by faith” (Hebrews 11:7).

ItalianoAmericano

pre 11 godina

Aren't there many mammoth grave yards in Russia??
(Lazar, 13 June 2012 14:50)

Yes, especially in Siberia. Kyuba is name of the famous baby mammoth body found by a native reindeer herder, look it up, nice story. Dwarf mammoths were still on Wrangel Island(Russian Arctic) 4000 years ago too.

Will Atwood

pre 11 godina

Baylor Museum director Calvin Smith excavated the remains of 23 Colombian Mammoths near Waco Texas. They had been inundated by water. Seemingly this would qualify as a "Graveyard".

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

Eastern Serbia? Well since the oldest recorded history of anything has to do with Albanians, it's clear that mammoths were Albanian and therefore eastern Serbia belongs to Albania. There goes the property value :)

ItalianoAmericano

pre 11 godina

Aren't there many mammoth grave yards in Russia??
(Lazar, 13 June 2012 14:50)

Yes, especially in Siberia. Kyuba is name of the famous baby mammoth body found by a native reindeer herder, look it up, nice story. Dwarf mammoths were still on Wrangel Island(Russian Arctic) 4000 years ago too.

Will Atwood

pre 11 godina

Baylor Museum director Calvin Smith excavated the remains of 23 Colombian Mammoths near Waco Texas. They had been inundated by water. Seemingly this would qualify as a "Graveyard".

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

The mammoths that are found all over the world were tropical animals, and are extinct, and millions have been found snap frozen in Siberia, and they appear to be a species of Elephant.

The Elephant kind, rather than every species of Elephants along with every other kind of animal and bird survived the Flood of Noah’s day, which really did happen, and for which there is a Mountain of Evidence, and those that Seek for that evidence will Find it.

One clear Evidence is Coal that is found all over the World, and it goes miles underground, and it could only have ended up where it was because of a catastrophic global flood.

This is because if you go to any forest, the vegetation is on the surface and decomposes, and it is rare to find any vegetation in a more than a few centimetres under the ground, and it decomposes anyway, and it can never become Coal, and there is a 1,000 years supply of Coal in the World.

Diamonds are found in Coal seams that were carried there by water, because they find sedimentary rocks in the Coal seams.

Coal is Carbon, and Diamonds are Carbon that has been under tremendous Heat and Pressure, that a forest could never produce, but a global flood would have produced these conditions.

“By faith Noah, when warned about things not yet seen, in holy fear built an ark to save his family. By his faith he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness that comes by faith” (Hebrews 11:7).

TristanFromCanada

pre 11 godina

Sure it isn't a mass grave from Bosnia or Kosova? LOL
(Wesley Clark, 14 June 2012 16:19)

Well obviously not since Kostolac is a bit far from both Bosnia and Kosovo...

If you are going to troll at least know a bit of geography.

ida

pre 11 godina

Given that's the case, then this should be qualified as "Europe's first Mammoth Graveyard". Really, those involved should have known about the Texas one.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 11 godina

Eastern Serbia? Well since the oldest recorded history of anything has to do with Albanians, it's clear that mammoths were Albanian and therefore eastern Serbia belongs to Albania. There goes the property value :)

Yet Another J S

pre 11 godina

The mammoths that are found all over the world were tropical animals, and are extinct, and millions have been found snap frozen in Siberia, and they appear to be a species of Elephant.

The Elephant kind, rather than every species of Elephants along with every other kind of animal and bird survived the Flood of Noah’s day, which really did happen, and for which there is a Mountain of Evidence, and those that Seek for that evidence will Find it.

One clear Evidence is Coal that is found all over the World, and it goes miles underground, and it could only have ended up where it was because of a catastrophic global flood.

This is because if you go to any forest, the vegetation is on the surface and decomposes, and it is rare to find any vegetation in a more than a few centimetres under the ground, and it decomposes anyway, and it can never become Coal, and there is a 1,000 years supply of Coal in the World.

Diamonds are found in Coal seams that were carried there by water, because they find sedimentary rocks in the Coal seams.

Coal is Carbon, and Diamonds are Carbon that has been under tremendous Heat and Pressure, that a forest could never produce, but a global flood would have produced these conditions.

“By faith Noah, when warned about things not yet seen, in holy fear built an ark to save his family. By his faith he condemned the world and became heir of the righteousness that comes by faith” (Hebrews 11:7).

TristanFromCanada

pre 11 godina

Sure it isn't a mass grave from Bosnia or Kosova? LOL
(Wesley Clark, 14 June 2012 16:19)

Well obviously not since Kostolac is a bit far from both Bosnia and Kosovo...

If you are going to troll at least know a bit of geography.

Will Atwood

pre 11 godina

Baylor Museum director Calvin Smith excavated the remains of 23 Colombian Mammoths near Waco Texas. They had been inundated by water. Seemingly this would qualify as a "Graveyard".

ItalianoAmericano

pre 11 godina

Aren't there many mammoth grave yards in Russia??
(Lazar, 13 June 2012 14:50)

Yes, especially in Siberia. Kyuba is name of the famous baby mammoth body found by a native reindeer herder, look it up, nice story. Dwarf mammoths were still on Wrangel Island(Russian Arctic) 4000 years ago too.

ida

pre 11 godina

Given that's the case, then this should be qualified as "Europe's first Mammoth Graveyard". Really, those involved should have known about the Texas one.