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| name |
Mammuthus Primigenius (Jaw ) |
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| size |
Size of Jaw 300mm x 350mm |
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Abingdon, Oxon, UK |
| weight |
7.5kg |
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| A fantastic inland UK example of a baby mammoth's lower jaw with one molar intact. This is from the Thames river gravels from near Oxford. The baby mammoth died approximately 200,000 years ago in the inter-glacial period. Specimens from inland sites are very rare and very sought after. This would be an ideal living space display item. |
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