Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age
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From 1.8 million to 10,000 years ago, as Earth experienced a great ice age, the colossal mammoth and mastodon roamed the northern hemisphere.
What was life like for these animals, whose remains invite so much modern fascination and speculation?
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The exhibition…is not just a gallery of old bones; it is a prehistoric elephant graveyard in which visitors are encouraged to touch, interact, and play among the enormous bones of extinct behemoths. -Brian Switek, Wired Science
This exhibition was created by the Field Museum, Chicago.
Gallery Requirements:
Approximately 7,500-8,500 ft2 (700-800 m2)
Shipping:
One-way, inbound, paid by host venue (international arrangements vary)
Language:
English; additional language conversion to be provided by host venue
Additional Information:
- Mammoths and Mastodons Fact Sheet
- Mammoths and Mastodons Tour Schedule
- Mammoths and Mastodons Exhibition Brief
- Mammoths and Mastodons Exhibition Website
Contact Us:
Amy Bornkamp, Senior Manager of Exhibition Planning & Partnerships. (001) 312-665-7404
Hilary Hansen Sanders, Traveling Exhibitions Manager. (001) 312-665-7370
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