Mammoth Jaw
This remarkably preserved specimen exhibits complete molars with enamel. This large lower jaw belonged to a woolly mammoth, the iconic Ice Age mammal known for dense fur and large tusks. Woolly mammoths migrated north with the last glaciations of the Pleistocene, where the ice has preserved the relatives of the modern elephant in pristine condition. Early man hunted these large creatures, and they have been depicted in cave paintings.
The beauty of this piece on a custom ebony base is matched by its scientific value. Such well-preserved teeth, still in the jaw, allows greater understanding of the prehistoric creatures’ habits and morphology.
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Details
Specimen | Mammuthus primigenius |
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Geological Period | Pleistocene |
Age | 30,000 Years Old |
Origin | Permafrost Deposits – Yakutia (Russia) |
Dimensions | L 22 x D 20 x H 19.3 in (L 55 x D 50 x H 49 cm) |
Weight | 71 lb (32 kg) |
The above dimensions refer to the piece complete with stand, the fossil alone measures L 22 x D 20 x H 10 in (L 55 x D 50 x H 25 cm) and weights 33 lb (15 kg).
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