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The author examines an inscribed stone found in Pennsylvania that appears to portray a hairy mammoth alongside human figures, presenting eyewitness accounts, local testimony, and the provenance of the object while weighing arguments for and against its authenticity. The study discusses how post-discovery cleaning and the absence of scientific observers complicate geological testing, surveys claims of forgery, and compares the carving’s style with European Paleolithic mammoth representations and Mesoamerican elephantiform motifs. An interpretive section reconstructs indigenous ceremonial contexts for the imagery, and appendices assemble illustrations and documentary evidence used to support a cautious, evidence-driven assessment.
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