Dallas-Fort Worth (WBAP/KLIF) – You may think it takes 11-thousand years to make your way through DFW Airport, and for some recently discovered fossils, that sounds about right.
Back on November 2nd, two airport employees found a mammoth tooth in a creek bed on the property that dates back to the Ice Age.
The next day, a bison bone from the same era was found near a runway.
SMU is working to formally identify the fossils.
The university will keep the bones to preserve them and for proper curation.
You are looking at fossils discovered at DFW this month that are believed to be more than 11,000 years old. The bison thigh bone and mammoth tooth are the first remains dating back to the Ice Age ever recovered from the airport. pic.twitter.com/x5x48GfR7c
— DFW Airport (@DFWAirport) November 13, 2018
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