Mastodon astragalus (VCU_3D_2778)

Mastodon astragalus (VCU_3D_2778)

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This mastodon bone was found with other bones near Yorktown, Virginia, and recovered by Dr. Gerald Johnson, retired geology professor at the College of William and Mary. It was 3D scanned with a NextEngine Desktop 3D scanner on July 31, 2018 at the Virginia Living Museum as discussed here: http://www.dailypress.com/news/science/dp-nws-mastodon-bone-scan-20180727-story.html and here: https://www.richmond.com/opinion/our-opinion/editorial-jefferson-s-bones-and-the-melding-of-past-and/article_6274d795-6483-5700-a4b7-9e09cb137de3.html. Museum specimen 17-009. Courtesy of the Virginia Living Museum. Details on this mastodon can be found here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/digging-up-what-its-a-mastodon-and-its-in-virginia/2015/07/20/860fa748-241f-11e5-b72c-2b7d516e1e0e_story.html?utm_term=.4064db84c2d3

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