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Surrounded by a gooey graveyard of prehistoric beasts, a small crew diligently wades through a backlog of fossil finds from a century of excavation at the La Brea Tar Pits in the heart of Los Angeles.

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LOS ANGELES (Xinhua) -- Workers excavating an underground garage in Los Angeles have uncovered the nearly intact skeleton of a mammoth and the largest known cache of fossils from the last ice age, it was announced yesterday.

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