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Rare Baby Woolly Mammoth Jaw with P3 Tooth, Holland Sold

Rare Baby Woolly Mammoth Jaw with P3 Tooth, Holland

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This rare woolly mammoth upper jaw section with a P3 comes from a young animal. P3 teeth are the second of 6 rounds of teeth that the mammoths had throughout their life. Teeth in jaw sections are rarer than individual teeth. Moreover, baby mammoth fossils are very rare! 

This incredible fossil was dredged from the bed of the North Sea in Holland - a world famous location for Ice Ae (Pleistocene) megafauna fossils, including Wooly Rhino, giant Irish Elk, and other marvellous prehistoric mammals. 
Tooth measures 5.14 cm / 2.02 inches x  3.27 cm / 1.28 inches. Jaw section measures 10 cm / 3.9 inches long x 10.5 cm in 4.1 inches in height x 9.4 cm / 3.7 inches deep. Weight 255 grams

Interestingly, the Wooly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) had 6 sets of teeth throughout its lifetime, which were progressively larger. They are designated as P2, P3, and P4, and M1, M2, M3. 


Woolly Mammoth Model at the Royal BC Museum, Victoria, Canada. View Source 

     

    While this baby woolly mammoth fossil is no longer available, we have additional mammoth fossils available for sale. (If you’d like more details on any particular item, please contact us here.) This rare woolly mammoth upper jaw section with a P3 comes from a young animal. P3 teeth are the second of 6 rounds of teeth that the mammoths had throughout their life. Teeth in jaw sections are rarer than individual teeth. Moreover, baby mammoth fossils are very rare!  This incredible fossil was...
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    Rare Baby Woolly Mammoth Jaw with P3 Tooth, Holland

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    Fossils for Sale: Beautiful Juvenile Upper Woolly Mammoth Jaw Section from Siberia Sold

    Juvenile Woolly Mammoth Upper Jaw

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    This beautiful juvenile woolly mammoth upper jaw comes from Mokhovo, Siberia (Kemerovo region, Leninsk-Kuznetsk District). This amazing find dates to the Pleistocene Epoch: 20,000 to 22,000 years old.

    This rare fossil has three juvenile molars in an upper jaw section. Its is in incredible condition with no restoration work done. 

    The entire fossil measures 6.5 inches / 16.5 cm long x 6.5 inches / 16.5 cm wide 

    The smaller molar measures 1.9 in / 4.8 cm long x 1.37 in / 3.5 cm wide 

    Weight 2lb 5oz / 1060 g 

    Interestingly, the Wooly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) had 6 sets of teeth throughout its lifetime, which were progressively larger. They are designated as P2, P3, and P4 for juveniles and M1, M2, and M3 for adults.

    Woolly mammoths are iconic Ice Age animals. Great herds of mammoths roamed the steppes of the Northern Hemisphere, with populations extending from the British Isles, through Siberia, and into North America. They were impressively large, reaching 11 feet tall at the shoulders and weighing up to 6 tonnes. Their tusks were larger and more curved than modern elephants, reaching up 13.5 feet in length!

    Woolly mammoths had many adaptations to a cold environment, most notably a dense fur coat. Furthermore, their ears and tails were short to prevent frostbite and heat loss. They also had very specialized teeth. High-crowned molars were well suited to grinding tough, fibrous steppe grass.


       

      This beautiful juvenile woolly mammoth upper jaw comes from Mokhovo, Siberia (Kemerovo region, Leninsk-Kuznetsk District). This amazing find dates to the Pleistocene Epoch: 20,000 to 22,000 years old. This rare fossil has three juvenile molars in an upper jaw section. Its is in incredible condition with no restoration work done.  The entire fossil measures 6.5 inches / 16.5 cm long x 6.5 inches / 16.5 cm wide  The smaller molar measures 1.9 in / 4.8 cm long x 1.37 in / 3.5 cm...
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      Juvenile Woolly Mammoth Upper Jaw

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      Gomphothere Upper Molar (Shovel-tusked Elephant) Sold

      Gomphothere Upper Molar (Shovel-tusked Elephant)

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      This amazing, complete fossil tooth comes from a Gomphothere - a bizarre prehistoric trunked animal related to elephants, mastodons and mammoths. It was discovered by divers in the Morgan River (Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA) and dates to the Miocene Epoch - 23.5 to 5.3 million years ago.

      Gomphotheres had highly specialized skull anatomy related to their feeding. Notably, they had four tusks, with two on their lower jaw that formed a shovel-like mechanism used to scoop aquatic vegetation. Likewise, their teeth were highly specialized, with complex cusps, as is apparent on this upper molar specimen.

      The preservation of this large tooth is absolutely wonderful - its cusps are in excellent shape and the enamel is intact.

      This exceptional fossil is all-natural with no restoration!

      Measures 18.4 centimetres / 7.25 inches long, 9.5 cm / 3.7 inches wide, 7.5 cm / 2.9 high. Weighs 1650 grams / 3 lbs. 9 oz.

       

      While this fossilized Gomphothere molar is no longer available, we have additional mammal fossils available for sale on our website. (Want more details on any particular item? Please contact us here.) This amazing, complete fossil tooth comes from a Gomphothere - a bizarre prehistoric trunked animal related to elephants, mastodons and mammoths. It was discovered by divers in the Morgan River (Beaufort County, South Carolina, USA) and dates to the Miocene Epoch - 23.5 to 5.3...
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      Gomphothere Upper Molar (Shovel-tusked Elephant)

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      Incredible Mammoth Jaw from Hungary - 1.9 feet Sold

      Incredible Mammoth Jaw from Hungary - 1.9 feet

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      Reserved until April 1st, 2018.

      Here is an incredible adult woolly mammoth lower jaw (mandible) preserved with complete molar teeth. It was discovered in Hungary, 30 km south of Budapest. The unique location in Central Europe adds value to this striking vertebrate fossil! 

       

      This rare specimen is exquisitely preserved and has great scientific and educational value. The details of the molar's grinding surface enamel is fully intact, and the foramina can be seen, wherein the nerves and vessels were carried. 

      Species: Mammuthus primigenius 

      Age: Late Pleistocene - 126,000 to 11,700 years old.

      This fabulous piece has virtually no restoration!

      Jaw measures 20 inches / 50 cm at back width (condyles), 19.5 inches / 49 cm high. Molar teeth measure 9 inches long / 23 cm x 3.5 inches / 9 cm wide. Weighs 63.8 lbs / 29 kg.

      Interestingly, the wooly mammoth had 6 sets of teeth throughout its lifetime, which were progressively larger. They are designated as P2, P3, and P4, and M1, M2, M3. 

      Note: this item requires special shipping arrangements. Please contact us if interested. 

      Reserved until April 1st, 2018. Here is an incredible adult woolly mammoth lower jaw (mandible) preserved with complete molar teeth. It was discovered in Hungary, 30 km south of Budapest. The unique location in Central Europe adds value to this striking vertebrate fossil!    This rare specimen is exquisitely preserved and has great scientific and educational value. The details of the molar's grinding surface enamel is fully intact, and the foramina can be seen, wherein the nerves and...
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      Incredible Mammoth Jaw from Hungary - 1.9 feet

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      Woolly Mammoth Upper Jaw with Large Molar - 17 inches Sold

      Woolly Mammoth Upper Jaw with Large Molar - 17 inches

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      Here is an incredible, rare woolly mammoth upper jaw section with a large molar (M3). This amazing fossil was dredged from the bed of the North Sea in Holland - a world famous location for Ice Ae (Pleistocene) megafauna fossils, including Wooly Rhino, giant Irish Elk, and other marvellous prehistoric mammals. This specimen is immensely valuable because mammoth teeth in jaw sections are much rarer than loose teeth. 

      Entire piece Measures 17 inches long x 13.5 inches wide x 12.5 inches high. Tooth measures 7 5/8 inches long x 3.5 inches wide. Weighs 13 kg. 

      Interestingly, the Wooly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) had 6 sets of teeth throughout its lifetime, which were progressively larger. They are designated as P2, P3, and P4, and M1, M2, M3. 

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      Model of woolly mammoth, Royal BC Museum, Victoria, Canada. View Source. 

       

      Here is an incredible, rare woolly mammoth upper jaw section with a large molar (M3). This amazing fossil was dredged from the bed of the North Sea in Holland - a world famous location for Ice Ae (Pleistocene) megafauna fossils, including Wooly Rhino, giant Irish Elk, and other marvellous prehistoric mammals. This specimen is immensely valuable because mammoth teeth in jaw sections are much rarer than loose teeth.  Entire piece Measures 17 inches long x 13.5 inches wide x 12.5...
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      Woolly Mammoth Upper Jaw with Large Molar - 17 inches

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      Pair of Beautiful Lower Woolly Mammoth Molars from Siberia - 7 inches Sold

      Pair of Beautiful Lower Woolly Mammoth Molars from Siberia - 7 inches

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      This beautiful upper woolly mammoth molar comes from Mokhovo, Siberia (Kemerovo region, Leninsk-Kuznetsk District).

      • This amazing find dates to the Pleistocene Epoch: 20,000 to 22,000 years old.

      These gorgeous teeth exhibit great preservation; the details of the roots are clearly visible and the grinding surface enamel is fully intact.

      Some minor crack fills.

      Each molar measures 7 inches x 5 inches x 2.75 inches (18 cm x 13 cm x 7 cm) Weighs 2 lbs. 4 oz. (1050 grams). 

      Interestingly, the Wooly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) had 6 sets of teeth throughout its lifetime, which were progressively larger. They are designated as P2, P3, and P4 for juveniles and M1, M2, and M3 for adults.

      Woolly mammoths are iconic Ice Age animals. Great herds of mammoths roamed the steppes of the Northern Hemisphere, with populations extending from the British Isles, through Siberia, and into North America. They were impressively large, reaching 11 feet tall at the shoulders and weighing up to 6 tonnes. Their tusks were larger and more curved than modern elephants, reaching up 13.5 feet in length!

      Woolly mammoths had many adaptations to a cold environment, most notably a dense fur coat. Furthermore, their ears and tails were short to prevent frostbite and heat loss. They also had very specialized teeth. High-crowned molars were well suited to grinding tough, fibrous steppe grass.


         

        This beautiful upper woolly mammoth molar comes from Mokhovo, Siberia (Kemerovo region, Leninsk-Kuznetsk District). This amazing find dates to the Pleistocene Epoch: 20,000 to 22,000 years old. These gorgeous teeth exhibit great preservation; the details of the roots are clearly visible and the grinding surface enamel is fully intact. Some minor crack fills. Each molar measures 7 inches x 5 inches x 2.75 inches (18 cm x 13 cm x 7 cm) Weighs 2 lbs. 4 oz. (1050 grams).  Interestingly...
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        Pair of Beautiful Lower Woolly Mammoth Molars from Siberia - 7 inches

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        Woolly Mammoth Tusk, Alaska, United States Sold

        Woolly Mammoth Tusk, Alaska, United States

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        While this mammoth tusk is no longer available, Fossil Realm has additional mammoth tusks including another tusk with blue coloration 

        This stunningly blue, 9.75 foot long woolly mammoth tusk is in impeccable condition and totally complete. It is an unbelievable discovery from Kotzebue, Alaska. One of the most extraordinary tusks ever found! Perfect for distinguished collectors, high-end galleries, luxury hotels and offices. 

        Its natural coloration is stunning - sought-after, rare blue vivianite is present throughout the majority of the tusk. Interlaced with light, creamy hues, the blue and white colours mirror planet earth as viewed from outer space. Bone, teeth and tusk fossils can occasionally change to a beautiful blue colour: apatite, consisting of calcium phosphate, reacts with iron and transforms to vivianite, a gorgeous green-blue mineral.

        This is an excellent investment fossil because of its impressive size, solid and dense ivory, completeness, true blue coloration and high degree of curvature. A blue tusk of this calibre may never surface again on the market!

        Ready to be displayed in home, office or museum with a custom-made, hand-crafted oak stand that dramatically elevates the tusk and highlights its breathtaking curvature. 

        The tusk measures 9.75 feet (297 cm) long along the outer curve and 119 lbs (54 kg), with a circumference of 18.5 inches (47 cm).

        Display dimensions, as measured on stand: 11" depth x 48" width x 62" height (28 x 122 x 157.5 cm).

        Only minimal restoration. Lengthwise cracks - which appear in virtually all large tusks - were professionally repaired in house. Preparation process was about 4 months total, in addition to a longer period of drying. We've added a pic of it soon after excavation and early in preparation. Complete transparency is our goal and we also think the work done by our preparator, Oleg, was phenomenal. 

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally. There are no CITES restrictions on the international trade of mammoth ivory.

        This specimen was legally collected by a Native Alaskan.

        Note: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, Hawaii, New York state or New Jersey.

        Shipping rates vary by location - we will arrange the best possible method, with full insurance (oftentimes we ship with DHL Express Air and have a great relationship with them). 

        Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

        While this mammoth tusk is no longer available, Fossil Realm has additional mammoth tusks including another tusk with blue coloration  This stunningly blue, 9.75 foot long woolly mammoth tusk is in impeccable condition and totally complete. It is an unbelievable discovery from Kotzebue, Alaska. One of the most extraordinary tusks ever found! Perfect for distinguished collectors, high-end galleries, luxury hotels and offices.  Its natural coloration is stunning - sought-after, rare blue...
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        Woolly Mammoth Tusk, Alaska, United States

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        Dark Mammoth Tusk -  56" Sold

        Dark Mammoth Tusk - 56"

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        This incredible complete fossil mammoth tusk is in an impeccable condition - an unbelievable discovery from Belovo, Siberia! The extremely unique pattern of black, earthy browns and beige coloration is stunning and rare.

        The tusk comes from a mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra more than 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene. 

        This gorgeous fossil is ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. A custom-made stained solid oak stand showcases its beautiful curvature. Overall, this a superb tusk because of its completeness, intact tip, unique and beautiful coloration and wonderful curvature!

        Importantly, this Ice Age treasure has not been painted over or had large areas filled like many tusks on the market. Excellent condition in as a raw tusk (before polishing) - photo available upon request.

        Measures  56 inches / 142 cm (along outer curve).

        Weighs 20.6 lbs / 9.34 kilograms.

        Please contact us for any inquiries.

        Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
        Location: Southwestern Siberia, in Russia.
        Age: 22,000 years old  

        All of our Siberian tusks are legally exported with all necessary permits.

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

        Note: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York state,  New Jersey and Hawaii. 

        This incredible complete fossil mammoth tusk is in an impeccable condition - an unbelievable discovery from Belovo, Siberia! The extremely unique pattern of black, earthy browns and beige coloration is stunning and rare. The tusk comes from a mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra more than 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene. This gorgeous fossil is ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. A custom-made stained solid oak stand showcases its...
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        Dark Mammoth Tusk - 56"

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        Black & White Mammoth Tusk - 32" Sold

        Black & White Mammoth Tusk - 32"

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        This incredible complete fossil mammoth tusk is in an impeccable condition - an unbelievable discovery from Belovo, Siberia!

        The tusk comes from a young mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra more than 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene. 

        This gorgeous fossil is ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. A custom-made stained solid oak stand showcases its beautiful curvature. 

        Overall, this a superb tusk because of its completeness, intact tip, gorgeous and unique coloration and curvature. A real stunning piece!

        The natural coloration is stunning with a stark white and black - beautiful and rarely seen.

        Importantly, this Ice Age treasure has not been painted over or had large areas filled like many tusks on the market.

        Measures  32 inches / 81.3 cm (along outer curve).

        Weighs 9 lbs / 4080 grams

        Diameter measures 2.5 inches / 6.3 cm

        Height of tusk on stand is 26.5" / 67 cm. 

        Total Width, including stand: 13 inches / 33 cm

        Please contact us for any inquiries. including details about repair or restoration.

        Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
        Location: Southwestern Siberia, in Russia.
        Age: 22,000 years old  

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

        Note: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York state, New Jersey and Hawaii. 

        Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

        This incredible complete fossil mammoth tusk is in an impeccable condition - an unbelievable discovery from Belovo, Siberia! The tusk comes from a young mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra more than 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene.  This gorgeous fossil is ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. A custom-made stained solid oak stand showcases its beautiful curvature.  Overall, this a superb tusk because of its completeness, intact...
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        Black & White Mammoth Tusk - 32"

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        Rare Blue Mammoth Tusk, 8'2" Sold

        Rare Blue Mammoth Tusk, 8'2"

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        This marvellous blue fossil mammoth tusk is in an outstanding condition – a truly rare find from Yakutia, Siberia. Found preserved in the permafrost, the tusk belonged to a mammoth that inhabited the northern tundra more than 15,000 years ago during the Pleistocene epoch.

        This show-stopping fossil is fitting for your home, office or natural history institution. An elegant oak stand highlights its beautiful shape and curvature. 

        Overall, its completeness and gorgeous coloration – including rare blue, green, ivory white and earthy brown – makes this a superb specimen. This coloration is extremely sought after due to its beauty and rarity. The vivid blue occurs because of the presence of the mineral vivianite. 

        Dimensions: 8'2" long along outer curve
        Weight: 84 lbs
        The dimensions of the tusk on the stand: 52" x 50" x 20"

        Please contact us to arrange a shipping quote. We ship worldwide with DHL Express Air. 

        All Fossil Realm mammoth tusks have been professionally stabilized; however, these specimens must be kept in an indoor environment with stable humidity and temperature. Ideal conditions are 50% to 60% humidity and 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

        Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
        Location: Yakutia, Siberia, in Russia.
        Age: Late Pleistocene 

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

        NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois or New Hampshire

        Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

        This marvellous blue fossil mammoth tusk is in an outstanding condition – a truly rare find from Yakutia, Siberia. Found preserved in the permafrost, the tusk belonged to a mammoth that inhabited the northern tundra more than 15,000 years ago during the Pleistocene epoch. This show-stopping fossil is fitting for your home, office or natural history institution. An elegant oak stand highlights its beautiful shape and curvature.  Overall, its completeness and gorgeous...
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        Rare Blue Mammoth Tusk, 8'2"

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        63" Woolly Mammoth Tusk Sold

        63" Woolly Mammoth Tusk

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        This 63" mammoth tusk is in impeccable condition. An unbelievable find from Southwest Siberia, its natural coloration is a unique pattern of earth tones and creamy white. 

        The tusk comes from a woolly mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra over 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene

        This Ice Age treasure is ready to be displayed in your museum, home or office. A handcrafted oak stand showcases its beautiful shape and curvature. Note that it has not been painted over or had large areas filled like many other tusks on the market.

        Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
        Location: Southwestern Siberia, in Russia.
        Age: Late Pleistocene 

        Weight - 24.5 lbs; Length - 63" along outer curve; diameter - 4.8"
        dimensions with stand - 31.5" x 9" x 38.5" (height)

        Please contact us for a shipping quote. We ship worldwide with DHL Express Air.

        Our mammoth tusks have been professionally stabilized; however, these specimens must be kept in an indoor environment with stable humidity and temperature. Ideal conditions are 50% to 60% humidity and 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

        NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois or New Hampshire

        Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

        This 63" mammoth tusk is in impeccable condition. An unbelievable find from Southwest Siberia, its natural coloration is a unique pattern of earth tones and creamy white.  The tusk comes from a woolly mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra over 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene.  This Ice Age treasure is ready to be displayed in your museum, home or office. A handcrafted oak stand showcases its beautiful shape and curvature. Note that it has not been painted...
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        63" Woolly Mammoth Tusk

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        54" Woolly Mammoth Tusk

        54" Woolly Mammoth Tusk

        $9,000 USD

        In impeccable condition, this 54-inch fossil mammoth tusk is an unbelievable discovery. The tusk comes from a young mammoth that lived on the tundra more than 20,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene epoch.

        Overall, this is a superb specimen because of its intact tip and gorgeous coloration – it’s ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. The natural coloration is stunning with a mixture of earthy browns, light beige and a few greyish-green areas.

        A custom-made stained solid oak stand showcases this Ice Age treasure’s beautiful curvature. 

        Tusk length - 54" along outer curve; diameter - 3.25"; weight - 15 lbs
        Dimensions with stand : height - 37"; length -25"; width - 7.25"

         

        Please contact us to arrange a shipping quote. 

        All of our mammoth tusks have been professionally stabilized; however, these specimens must be kept in an indoor environment with stable humidity and temperature. Ideal conditions are 50% to 60% humidity and 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

        Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
        Location: Southwest Siberia. 
        Age: Late Pleistocene 

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

        NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois or New Hampshire

        Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

        In impeccable condition, this 54-inch fossil mammoth tusk is an unbelievable discovery. The tusk comes from a young mammoth that lived on the tundra more than 20,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene epoch. Overall, this is a superb specimen because of its intact tip and gorgeous coloration – it’s ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. The natural coloration is stunning with a mixture of earthy browns, light beige and a few greyish-green areas. A custom-made...
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        54" Woolly Mammoth Tusk

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        66" Mammoth Tusk, Green Coloration Sold

        66" Mammoth Tusk, Green Coloration

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        In excellent condition, this gorgeous 66-inch fossil mammoth tusk with sections of green coloration was found preserved in the permafrost  

        Ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum, this tusk comes from a mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra more than 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene. A custom-made stained solid oak stand showcases its beautiful curvature. 

        Overall, this is a superb tusk tip because of its intact tip and stunning coloration, with a mixture of earthy brown, creamy white and even sections of rare green (due to vivianite mineralization). 

        Measures 66" long along outer curve, 3" in diameter and weighs 16.8 lbs. 44" high on the stand.

        Please contact us to arrange a shipping quote. 

        Our mammoth tusks have been professionally stabilized; however, these specimens must be kept in an indoor environment with stable humidity and temperature. Ideal conditions are 50% to 60% humidity and 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

        Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
        Location: Yakutia, Siberia. 
        Age: Late Pleistocene 

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

        NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois or New Hampshire

        Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

        In excellent condition, this gorgeous 66-inch fossil mammoth tusk with sections of green coloration was found preserved in the permafrost   Ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum, this tusk comes from a mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra more than 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene. A custom-made stained solid oak stand showcases its beautiful curvature.  Overall, this is a superb tusk tip because of its intact tip and stunning coloration, with a...
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        66" Mammoth Tusk, Green Coloration

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        Beautiful Matched Set of Mammoth Tusks - 53.5" Sold

        Beautiful Matched Set of Mammoth Tusks - 53.5"

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        This phenomenal matched pair of mammoth tusks is in impeccable condition - an unbelievable discovery from the Siberian permafrost (Yakutia). True matched pairs (tusks from the same individual) are rarely found. Given their rarity and beauty, these tusks are especially desirable. 

        This gorgeous pair is ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. Hand crafted oak stands showcase their beautiful shape and curvature. 

        The tusks comes from a woolly mammoth that trekked through the frozen tundra more than 20,000 years ago during the Late Pleistocene. 

        The natural coloration is a stunning mixture of creamy white, earthy brown and black.

        Importantly, this Ice Age treasure has not been painted over or had large areas filled like many tusks on the market. The fossil ivory is in excellent condition.

        Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
        Location: Southwestern Siberia, in Russia.
        Age: Late Pleistocene 

        Length - 53.5" and 51.75" (measured along outer curves); diameter - 3.25" and 3.25".

        Weight : 15.7 lbs and 15.2 lbs

        Dimensions with stand : length - 29" and 29"; width - 8.5" and 8.25";
        height - 38.5" and 37"

        Full resolution photos can be seen here - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7w2ywczxiufp8ht/AAAzTrH_TfWbPYPIqyqDUj19a?dl=0

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        Our mammoth tusks have been professionally stabilized; however, these specimens must be kept in an indoor environment with stable humidity and temperature. Ideal conditions are 50% to 60% humidity and 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

        NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois or New Hampshire

        Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

        This phenomenal matched pair of mammoth tusks is in impeccable condition - an unbelievable discovery from the Siberian permafrost (Yakutia). True matched pairs (tusks from the same individual) are rarely found. Given their rarity and beauty, these tusks are especially desirable.  This gorgeous pair is ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. Hand crafted oak stands showcase their beautiful shape and curvature.  The tusks comes from a woolly mammoth that trekked...
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        Beautiful Matched Set of Mammoth Tusks - 53.5"

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        Woolly Mammoth Tusk - 69.5"

        Woolly Mammoth Tusk - 69.5"

        $11,500 USD

        In impeccable condition, this 69.5-inch fossil mammoth tusk is an unbelievable discovery. The tusk comes from a mammoth that lived on the tundra more than 20,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene.

        Overall, this is a superb specimen because of its intact tip and gorgeous coloration – it’s ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. The natural coloration is stunning with a mixture of golden and earthy browns with some unique light greyish sections.

        A custom-made stained solid oak stand showcases this Ice Age treasure’s beautiful curvature. 

         

        Length - 69.5" along outer curve
        Diameter - 3.2"; Weight - 18.9 lbs.
        Dimensions with stand : L - 37", H - 42", W - 8".

         

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        All of our mammoth tusks have been professionally stabilized; however, these specimens must be kept in an indoor environment with stable humidity and temperature. Ideal conditions are 50% to 60% humidity and 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

        Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
        Location: Southwest Siberia. 
        Age: Late Pleistocene 

        Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

        NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois or New Hampshire

        Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

        In impeccable condition, this 69.5-inch fossil mammoth tusk is an unbelievable discovery. The tusk comes from a mammoth that lived on the tundra more than 20,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene. Overall, this is a superb specimen because of its intact tip and gorgeous coloration – it’s ready to be displayed in your home, office or museum. The natural coloration is stunning with a mixture of golden and earthy browns with some unique light greyish sections. A custom-made...
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        Woolly Mammoth Tusk - 69.5"

        $11,500 USD

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        Woolly Mammoth Upper Jaw Section from Siberia - 8 inches Sold

        Woolly Mammoth Upper Jaw Section from Siberia - 8 inches

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        This beautiful woolly mammoth upper jaw segment comes from Mokhovo, Siberia (Kemerovo region, Leninsk-Kuznetsk District)

        This amazing find dates to the Pleistocene Epoch: 20,000 to 22,000 years old.

        This exceptional fossil has both the juvenile P3 molar and the replacement M1 molar. Its is in incredible condition with no restoration work done.  

        5 lbs; 8" long; 3.75" wide; 6.25" high.

        Interestingly, the Wooly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) had 6 sets of teeth throughout its lifetime, which were progressively larger. They are designated as P2, P3, and P4 for juveniles and M1, M2, and M3 for adults.

        Woolly mammoths are iconic Ice Age animals. Great herds of mammoths roamed the steppes of the Northern Hemisphere, with populations extending from the British Isles, through Siberia, and into North America. They were impressively large, reaching 11 feet tall at the shoulders and weighing up to 6 tonnes. Their tusks were larger and more curved than modern elephants, reaching up 13.5 feet in length!

        Woolly mammoths had many adaptations to a cold environment, most notably a dense fur coat. Furthermore, their ears and tails were short to prevent frostbite and heat loss. They also had very specialized teeth. High-crowned molars were well suited to grinding tough, fibrous steppe grass.


           

          This beautiful woolly mammoth upper jaw segment comes from Mokhovo, Siberia (Kemerovo region, Leninsk-Kuznetsk District) This amazing find dates to the Pleistocene Epoch: 20,000 to 22,000 years old. This exceptional fossil has both the juvenile P3 molar and the replacement M1 molar. Its is in incredible condition with no restoration work done.   5 lbs; 8" long; 3.75" wide; 6.25" high. Interestingly, the Wooly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) had 6 sets of teeth...
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          Woolly Mammoth Upper Jaw Section from Siberia - 8 inches

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          Matched Set of Mammoth Tusks - 9' / 164 lbs Sold

          Matched Set of Mammoth Tusks - 9' / 164 lbs

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          This phenomenal matched pair of mammoth tusks weighs 164 lbs in total. They are in absolutely impeccable condition - a once in a lifetime discovery!

          These superior quality tusks have minimal restoration and were found in excellent condition. As such they are incredibly rare!

          The natural coloration is stunning with a mixture of reddish brown and cream.

          Left tusks: 83 lbs, 9 feet.
          Right tusk: 81 lbs, 8 feet and 10.5".

          Display measurements: 

          Length x Width x Height 
          Left Tusk - 48" x 34" x 46",
          Right tusk - 48" x 33.2" x 45"

          Species: Mammuthus primigenius (Woolly mammoth)
          Location: Yakutia, northern Siberia (permafrost).
          Age: Pleistocene Epoch.

          Both rare and aesthetic, this impressive pair is ready to be displayed in home, office or museum.

          These specimens should be kept in an indoor environment with stable humidity and temperature. Ideal conditions are 50% to 60% humidity and 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

          Fossil mammoth ivory can be distinguished from present-day elephant ivory by the angle of crosshatching (Schreger lines) and can be traded internationally.

          NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois, DC or New Hampshire

          Image credit: Thomas Quine

          This phenomenal matched pair of mammoth tusks weighs 164 lbs in total. They are in absolutely impeccable condition - a once in a lifetime discovery! These superior quality tusks have minimal restoration and were found in excellent condition. As such they are incredibly rare!The natural coloration is stunning with a mixture of reddish brown and cream. Left tusks: 83 lbs, 9 feet.Right tusk: 81 lbs, 8 feet and 10.5". Display measurements:  Length x Width x Height  Left Tusk - 48...
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          Matched Set of Mammoth Tusks - 9' / 164 lbs

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          Mammoth Tusk with Blue Coloration, 68" Sold

          Mammoth Tusk with Blue Coloration, 68"

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          This exceptional woolly mammoth tusk boasts a mesmerizing symphony of colours, including blue, grey-blue, creamy white, beige and dark brown. These hues form gorgeous patterns from base to tip. A truly unique specimen!

          Bone, teeth and tusk fossils can occasionally become a beautiful blue colour over time: apatite, consisting of calcium phosphate, reacts with iron and transforms to vivianite, a beautiful green-blue mineral.

          Ready to be displayed in home, office or museum with a hand-crafted oak stand that dramatically elevates the tusk and highlights its curvature. 

          The specimen measures 68" along the outer curve and weighs 55 lbs.

          Condition report available upon request. 

          NOTE: due to present restrictions we cannot ship to California, New York, New Jersey, Hawaii, Nevada, Illinois, DC or New Hampshire

          Model of woolly mammoth at Royal BC Museum. Source: Wikipedia

          This exceptional woolly mammoth tusk boasts a mesmerizing symphony of colours, including blue, grey-blue, creamy white, beige and dark brown. These hues form gorgeous patterns from base to tip. A truly unique specimen! Bone, teeth and tusk fossils can occasionally become a beautiful blue colour over time: apatite, consisting of calcium phosphate, reacts with iron and transforms to vivianite, a beautiful green-blue mineral. Ready to be displayed in home, office or museum with...
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          Mammoth Tusk with Blue Coloration, 68"

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