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Contents: SIBERIA, SERBIA: Mammoth tooth slices, teeth, tusk tips, pieces, hair; leg bones and teeth, hair, photo gallery, mastodon teeth & ivory, Photo gallery
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SIBERIAN WOOLLY MAMMOTH
RARE! (Mammuthus primigenius) Age: Late Pleistocene, 150,000 to 10,000 years. This animal is known from bones and frozen carcasses from northern North America and northern Eurasia with the best preserved carcasses in Siberia. They are perhaps the most well known species of mammoth. This mammoth species was first recorded in (possibly 150,000 years old) deposits of the 2nd last glaciation in Eurasia. They were derived from steppe mammoths (Mammuthus trogontherii). It disappeared from most of its range at the end of the Pleistocene era (10,000 years ago), with a dwarfed race still living on Wrangel Island until roughly 1700 B.C There will be no more Siberian Mammoth material coming out of Russia. That makes these specimens much more rare, as time goes on. Existing specimens will be trading hands from collections, rather than more material excavated and sold. |
WOOLLY MAMMOTH HAIR SPECIMEN |
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MASTODON Tooth |
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Photo of a real baby woolly mammoth found! |
This is the woolly mammoth that was found in Siberia (Discover Channel featured it - "Raising the Mammoth". The permafrost block contains the entire woolly mammoth, 10,000 years old, with the giant tusks sticking out , and it's been sectioned into 20 quadrants, with scientists s-l-o-w-l-y thawing out the permafrost section by section. In Land of the Mammoth, Buigues andcompany painstakingly delve below the surface of one quadrant at a time. I'm sure we'll get more information as time goes on...but we know that even the meat was edible! We have genuine specimens of woolly mammoth hair from a Siberian area woolly mammoth available on this page. AWESOME, ISN'T IT? |
SERBIA, MILLION YEAR OLD MAMMOTH SKELETON
Thanks to customer Vladimir who works in the observatory in Serbia, he shared a very interesting find with us - a MILLION YEAR OLD mammoth skeleton was discovered last year in Serbia at the surface coal mine site "Drmno" in the vicinity of the Roman town Viminacium - near the Danube river (this locality is about 100 km from Belgrade). There is a short video and a quite detailed description of this mammoth discovery on You Tube Unfortunately, there is no English translation about this mammoth on the Viminacium website yet, but there are some interesting photos of it. We agree! Thanks for sharing! |
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