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Construction workers in South Dakota unearthed a mammoth treasure pit that shocked Ice Age scientists
Science
Published on 13 May 2026

A hidden pit held more than fossils
In 1974, workers building in Hot Springs, South Dakota uncovered a rare Ice Age fossil site: a natural pit packed with mammoth remains. What they exposed offered scientists a vivid snapshot of prehistoric North America—along with evidence of how these animals could become trapped. Decades later, the discovery remains one of the continent’s richest mammoth fossil localities.
- A South Dakota construction project turned up a major Ice Age fossil pit
- Mammoth fossils were discovered trapped in a natural depression
- The site offers rare insight into how mammoths died and fossilized
- Researchers still rely on the find to understand Ice Age North America
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