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injuries caused by
combat with
other male
elephants during musth. At the
Lehringen site in
north Germany,
dating to the Eemian/Last
Interglacial (around...
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Clacton Spear from Clacton-on-Sea (England), and the
wooden spear from
Lehringen (Germany),
which is
around 120,000
years old.
Other finds such as those...
- scavenging. The
earliest reliable evidence for
elephant hunting is from
Lehringen in Germany,
where the
skeleton of a straight-tusked
elephant (Palaeoloxodon...
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wooden tools are the
worked sticks from
Kalambo Falls, Clacton-on-Sea and
Lehringen. The
spears from Schöningen (Germany)
provide some of the
first examples...
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provides solid evidence of
European spear technology is the 120,000-year-old
Lehringen site,
district of Verden, in
Lower Saxony, Germany,
where a 238 cm (8 ft)...
- village)
Kreepen and
Brammer Kükenmoor
Luttum Neddenaverbergen, subdivision:
Lehringen Otersen, subdivisions:
Otersen im
Sande Ludwigslust Schafwinkel, subdivisions:...
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corresponding to the
intermediate catchments of the
gauges at Rethem, Frankenfelderbruch, Anderten,
Lehringen, Weitzmühlen, Dörverden and
Intschede v t e...