LOT 0594 Baby Mammoth Skull with Tusks
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Pleistocene Era, 100,000-40,000 BP. A spectacular and near complete skull of a juvenile woolly mammoth E. primigenius with full dentition including the near worn out first milk teeth at front and the first emerging molars at rear to the upper jaw and tusks in situ; lacking only the very fragile sinuses and a portion of the associated brain pan which reveals the internal skull structures to full view including visible traces of blood vessels and muscle attachments. See Adams, A. L., Monograph on the British Fossil Elephants, Palaeontographical Society, 1887-1881, for much information; see also Woodward, A. Smith, Guide to the Elephants (Recent and Fossil), British Museum, 1922. 2.3 kg, 45cm (17 3/4"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA; accompanied by a copy of a Spanish import document dated 7 June 2011.
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