Woolly Mammoth - Fossil molar - 22 cm - 16 cm

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Specimen: Woolly Mammoth; scientific name Mammuthus primigenius; a lower maxillary molar from the Quaternary, Pleistocene (2.58–0.0117 million years ago); conserved and in natural condition.

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This specimen is a lower maxillary molar from a *Mammuthus primigenius* woolly mammoth, recovered from the North Sea. The item had a preservation treatment, resulting in a more polished final appearance.

Fossil Mammoth Gravel - *Mammuthus primigenius*

The molar is in excellent condition.

This is a large and substantial molar.

The chewing surface exhibits distinct black lines and presents a visually appealing pattern.

The roots and lamellae are clearly visible.

While Doggerland no longer exists, its remnants are occasionally discovered on North Sea beaches, where individuals, including enthusiasts and researchers, frequently make significant finds.

This includes remarkable artifacts such as this mammoth tooth, with other skeletal remains also recovered from sandbanks and fishing nets.

Details:

Fossilized Mammoth Tooth/Tusk

*Mammuthus primigenius*

Late Pleistocene Epoch

Discovery Location: North Sea

Dimensions: Length 22 cm, Width 16 cm, Thickness 9 cm

This specimen is a lower maxillary molar from a *Mammuthus primigenius* woolly mammoth, recovered from the North Sea. The item had a preservation treatment, resulting in a more polished final appearance.

Fossil Mammoth Gravel - *Mammuthus primigenius*

The molar is in excellent condition.

This is a large and substantial molar.

The chewing surface exhibits distinct black lines and presents a visually appealing pattern.

The roots and lamellae are clearly visible.

While Doggerland no longer exists, its remnants are occasionally discovered on North Sea beaches, where individuals, including enthusiasts and researchers, frequently make significant finds.

This includes remarkable artifacts such as this mammoth tooth, with other skeletal remains also recovered from sandbanks and fishing nets.

Details:

Fossilized Mammoth Tooth/Tusk

*Mammuthus primigenius*

Late Pleistocene Epoch

Discovery Location: North Sea

Dimensions: Length 22 cm, Width 16 cm, Thickness 9 cm

Details

Number of items
1
Specimen
Woolly Mammoth
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Geological Period
Quaternary, Pleistocene (2.58 - 0.0117 million years)
Condition
Natural
Treatment
Conserved
Weight
3.1 kg
Height
22 cm
Width
16 cm
Depth
9 cm
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Objects sold
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