
A view of an excavation site where Gomphotheres remains were found at the Tagua Tagua area, Rancagua, Chile, on Sept. 24
13:47 JST, October 12, 2022
SANTIAGO (Reuters) — Gomphotheres, an extinct relative of the modern elephant, roamed southern Chile thousands of years ago and might have been the target of group hunts by inhabitants of the region, Chilean scientists hypothesize after a recent discovery.
Scientists recently uncovered several Gomphothere remains dating back 12,000 years near Lake Tagua Tagua, a glacial finger lake, in southern Chile.
The large creatures weighed up to 4 tons and could reach 3 meters, leading scientists to believe that they were the target of group hunts from inhabitants in the region.
“The hypothesis we’re working with is that it’s about hunting, hunting events,” said Carlos Tornero, an archeologist working on the site. “We think this because the Gomphothere is a very large animal and dangerous and it probably required several people [to hunt].”
Scientists said the discovery will also allow them to study the wider human impact on the region and how a changing climate affected animals in the area during that time.
“We can get a lot of information from here, for example with regard to climate change, how it affected animals,” said Elisa Calas, an archaeologist also working on the site. “The influence humans had on the environment is very in line with what’s happening now in terms of the environment.”
A palaeontologist works at an excavation site where Gomphotheres remains were found.
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