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Catherine
Burgess, Mammoth Site Intern, working in lab piecing together teeth view
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Mammoth Site Photo
Catherine
Burgess, Mammoth Site Intern, working in lab piecing together teeth view
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Mammoth Site Photo
Cave
Management Specialist Rod Horrocks and Mammoth Site Geologist Kris
Thompson screening surface sediment
National Park Service Photo
Dr.
Greg McDonald field jacketing the rhino skeleton into two blocks.
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Dr.
Greg McDonald flipping over one of the two rhino skeleton blocks.
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Dr.
Greg McDonald starting to excavate around the rhino's jaw
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Dr.
Greg McDonald using a brush to expose pieces of the rhino skeleton
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Field
jacket in storage at Mammoth Site
Mammoth Site photo
Lower
jaw (left) and upper jaw (right) of the rhino. Sharpie for scale.
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Rod
Horrocks preparing the final block for jacketing
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Subhyracodon
(rhino) teeth as they appeared when first discoved on July 23.
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Subhyracodon
skeleton

Subhyracodon
skull ventral

Volunteer
Kali Pace creating a field jacket around some isolated bones of
the rhino
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Wind
Cave employees hauling the jacketed rhino skeleton out of the site.
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