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OT: 10,000-year-old bones found in Oregon State's end zone

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Prehistoric bones believed to have belonged to a mammoth have been unearthed during construction at Oregon State's football stadium, according to a report by the Corvallis Gazette-Times.

Construction crews made the discovery Monday while excavating the site of the Valley Football Center expansion project at Reser Stadium in Corvallis.

"We believe we have an intact femur from a mammoth," OSU spokesman Steve Clark told the Gazette-Times on Tuesday. "There also appear to be bones from other species, including possibly a bison and a camel."

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