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Sangerhausen (Mammoth newspaper). The Reason for this - according to the belonging to a beverage brewing trade - sharply falling sales. The main markets of the "mammoth beer" were in the eastern Saxony-Anhalt, Brandenburg and in the Mansfeld region.

Next to the station from Sangerhausen is the Spengler Museum, the core of the nearly complete skeleton of a Altmammuts, also called steppe elephant is. Discovered in 1930 the owner of a gravel pit near Edersleben fossil bones. Furthermore, he spoke to the local historian Sangerhäuser Spengler, who hid with his son the fossils.

The fossil bones came from a Altmammut were reconstructed by Spengler and exhibited in his private museum. Until 1933 it was discovered more bones in the gravel pit belonging to the same mammoth. Spengler's museum was not large enough to exhibit the now almost complete skeleton to be able to.

was 1937, the Spencer Museum of the property of the Sangerhausen. In 1952 a new museum built and built the Altmammut complete. When Altmammut Eder life it is said to have traded at an adult female, which was about 35 to 40 years old and during the ice age from 400,000 to 500,000 years ago lived.

The skeleton of Altmammuts Sangerhausen belongs to the species Mammuthus trogentherii, from Münster in a partial skeleton is on display. All other issued in German museums Mammoth skeletons belong to the species Mammuthus primigenius (so-called woolly mammoth), which later lived during the ice age.

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