Hackensack Mastodon
Returns. Donations & volunteers are needed for restoration and
display.
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Crowned by fire in a land of ice, this imperial king of the
north stands sentinel amidst his frozen domain. Although the
land is locked in a great Ice Age, the Pleistocene sun drives
an aurora firestorm through the northern skies, casting an
eerie glow on this giant mammal. Mammoths still roamed North
America as recently as ten thousand years ago. Their
extinction on the continent was hastened by Ice Age peoples
who hunted them for their hides and meat. Yet on Wrangel
Island, dwarf mammoths survived until just four thousand years
ago, which puts them into the time of recorded history!
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King of the
North 2001. Acrylic on stretched canvas. 30"x40";
American artist Joe Tucciarone. |
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Ortlip's Hackensack Mastodon, soon on
display at the Bergen Museum's, Bergen Mall art space. The skeletal
bones and artifacts will be re- assembled with assistance of Howie
Cohen & the NJ
Paleontological Society. |
Educational programs for groups and
schools by arrangement. The museum is developing an exhibit of Paleo
Art created by the leading artist in the field. Sampling of artwork
below. Meet and greet artists reception fund raiser open to the
public. Become a member. Participate!
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