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Illinois tooth ID needed


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It looks like  horse to me, but seems pretty small. 

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The U.S. penny is quite small, 19mm

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1 hour ago, Harry Pristis said:

It's an equus horse upper cheek tooth, probably an M3 based on the curvature of the tooth.

 

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Even that tiny?

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Thank you. This was found on a farm that was once an Indian campsite, about 600 years ago or so. Based on the look, I assume this tooth was not lost recently? Much of the enamel is gone. Thoughts? 

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At 600 years BP, Equus horses had long been extinct in North America and had yet to be re-introduced from Europe.  This is likely to be a tooth from a farm or from the Mormon exodus across Illinois.  We'll never know.

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