Implements or weapons made of quartz and quartzite unearthed among tons of bones under a Siberian village called... Mammoth.
The unique artifact was made by humans more than 19,000 years ago.
Experts say no sign of any human settlements close to 'largest necropolis in Asia for the extinct beasts'.
Over thousands of years, the giant beasts came to die in the same place - but the older ones were twice the size of the final mammoth generations.
Bones of 11 extinct giants discovered, plus one woolly rhinoceros: but why did they die here?
Palaeontologist says osteoporosis could have been major contributor, brought on by a lack of minerals in habitat from climate change.
Many prehistoric creatures craved salt and vital minerals missing from their diets due to abrupt climate change, suggests a new scientific expedition.
Thousands of years ago woolly mammoths came here to die: but why? The macabre ancient remains haunt local residents to this day.