EXTINCT WOOLLY MAMMOTH (MAMMUTHUS PRIMIGENIUS) HUMERUS LEG BONE, PLEISTOCENE, 100,000 YEARS OLD
EXTINCT WOOLLY MAMMOTH (MAMMUTHUS PRIMIGENIUS) HUMERUS LEG BONE, PLEISTOCENE, 100,000 YEARS OLDthe humerus is located in the upper fore leg of the mammoth. The specimen is lacking the humeral head, and partial shaft. Offering a glimpse into the gargantuan bone. The specimen stands erect, unaided, on the broken end. Offering a highly sculptural display, and 360° viewing of the distal end of the bone.70cm in length x 23cm wideCollected from the bed of the North Sea, off the Netherlands.
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EXTINCT WOOLLY MAMMOTH (MAMMUTHUS PRIMIGENIUS) HUMERUS LEG BONE, PLEISTOCENE, 100,000 YEARS OLDthe humerus is located in the upper fore leg of the mammoth. The specimen is lacking the humeral head, and partial shaft. Offering a glimpse into the gargantuan bone. The specimen stands erect, unaided, on the broken end. Offering a highly sculptural display, and 360° viewing of the distal end of the bone.70cm in length x 23cm wideCollected from the bed of the North Sea, off the Netherlands.