Product Description
ID
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Coelodonta antiquitatis
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FOUND
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Gravel Quarry - Central Europe
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AGE
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PLEISTOCENE: 80,000 - 20,000 years ago
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SIZE
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2" long
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CONDITION
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NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION
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NOTE
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COMPLETE WORN MOLAR WITH MOST
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Actual Item - One Only |
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This is a fossil molar tooth WITH PARTIAL ROOT from the upper jaw of the giant European Woolly rhinoceros, known scientifically as Coelodonta antiquitatis. The color of the enamel is a cream and gold with a contrasting brown root. The presence of a root in fossil Woolly Rhinoceros teeth is uncommon. Most are found without roots and as fragments. Wooly Rhino fossils are far less abundant than other Ice Age beasts such as Woolly Mammoth. This tooth is INTACT and with NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION. A highly recommended fossil from one of Europe's classic beasts of the Ice Age.
This fossil would also make a great compliment to a primitive man stone tool and weapon collection as they lived alongside each other at one point in history and were hunted and revered by both Neanderthal man and Cro-Magnon man.