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Hello dear collectors & experts, I have purchased two beautiful new Mammuthus primigenius fossils, which I will describe in two separate topics. Here comes my brand new M3 upper tooth. Key figures as by seller 27cm (10.5") up to 33cm (13") long max, 21cm (8") high and 10cm (4") wide About 5kg (11lb) 50,000 years old No restoration Baden-Württemberg, Germany I'm really proud of the tooth and would love to get your expertise about Authenticity Your quality rating (fossil and prep) If it's an upper left or right tooth (left?) Thanks a lot.
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1.7 kg. Upper jaw section displaying eight teeth and two partial teeth. From an old Bristol paleontological collection; previously acquired 1950s-1960s. It was accompanied by a ticket from the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research.
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Archaeotherium upper jaw section
DawnOfADream posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello everyone! Prior to the lockdown and money getting tight I won this at an auction, and it finally arrived today. What are your opinions and observations regarding its authenticity? I was also wondering about the white areas that appear to flow seamlessly with the specimen- is this also a binding product? It did say that it had restoration, and it’s clear that grey plaster/cement has been used, particularly at the front of the jaw where it appears to have previously broken. Thanks in advance!- 6 replies
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