Elch vom Hansaplatz in the Neues Museum in Berlin

The Elch vom Hansaplatz -- the full skeleton of a moose from around 10,700 BC was discovered in Berlin in 1956 during the construction of the local U-Bahn.

The Elch vom Hansaplatz – the full skeleton of a moose from around 10,700 BC was discovered in Berlin in 1956 during the construction of the local U Bahn.

See Visit the Neues Museum with Bust of Nefertiti for more on this fantastic museum in Berlin.

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