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Northern hunters may have been killing whales 3,000 years ago and commemorating their bravery with pictures carved in ivory.

The pictures, engraved in walrus ivory, portray whaling communities. Click to see a larger image.

Archaeologists working in the Russian Arctic have unearthed a remarkably detailed carving of groups of hunters engaged in whaling — sticking harpoons into the great mammals. The same site also yielded heavy stone blades that had been broken as if by some mighty impact, and remains from a number of dead whales.