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VERT1005 |
name |
Leptorhinus tooth (Rhinoceras) |
age |
Approx 18000 years old |
size |
Size of largest tooth 45mm x 40mm |
location |
Tremeirchion, St Asaph, Wales |
weight |
51gms |
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description |
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This specimen is from an old collection and was collected well over 100 years ago and has just come on to the market. The specimen was discovered in a small cave near St Asaph. The cave is famous not just for its fossils but also for evidence of neanderthals before their extinction. This particular tooth comes from a woolly rhinoceras. |
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