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Jaw fragment ID


Bob Mcloughlin

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Hey,  A friend of mine found this in the sediment on the bank of the Suwannee River, FL.  Any information on this piece would be very helpful. Thank you!

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I had made some photos of my ('precious beauty') tooth of Sus scrofa from the Neolithikum (Neolithic) of Parta, Romania, unfortunately they look disastrous in the available lumen quantity that I have now, so I'll not post them, but the specimen looks exactly like the one in the OP of this topic, and similar to the specimen in question:

I will agree with pig teeth/jaw, as stated before.

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