Eleven Fossil Teeth Welcome To The Ice Age
Pleistocene,Pleistocene, Myocene, what barbaric names for amateurs, but what fantastic landscapes for dreamers.fantastic landscapes for dreamers...
A distant past that we have never experiencedand yet, in its generosity, is now revealing some fossils in the form ofin the form of teeth ( soclées ), to surprise us.
. Rare collectionof eleven fossil teeth.
Among them: Three cave bear molars( Urusus spelaeus ), exceptionally well preserved.preserved.
These largeThese large bears lived in mountain caves throughout present-day Europe.
A rare and fascinating reminder of the Ice Age!
European bison teeth,two teeth of Myocene animals, sivacanthion and plagiolophus, and teeth of carnivores yet to be defined
.These fossils have not beenrestoration or degradation. A magical find!
A distant past that we have never experiencedand yet, in its generosity, is now revealing some fossils in the form ofin the form of teeth ( soclées ), to surprise us.
. Rare collectionof eleven fossil teeth.
Among them: Three cave bear molars( Urusus spelaeus ), exceptionally well preserved.preserved.
These largeThese large bears lived in mountain caves throughout present-day Europe.
A rare and fascinating reminder of the Ice Age!
European bison teeth,two teeth of Myocene animals, sivacanthion and plagiolophus, and teeth of carnivores yet to be defined
.These fossils have not beenrestoration or degradation. A magical find!
935 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition
Material: Other
Reference (ID): 1776236
Availability: In stock
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