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I have this upper molar from an entelodont. It was sold to me as archaeotherium but I'm not certain if it's that or daeodon. Any chance someone has a second opinion? Found in South Dakota
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Working on an Archaeotherium jaw. It is in pretty rough shape and wish the teeth were in better condition, still a neat specimen. It still needs work but what do you guys think so far??
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Partial Archaeotherium Jaw, Specimen #1, Photo 1/2
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Genus: Archaeotherium Location: Our Heritage Guest Ranch, Crawford, NE Date of Discovery: 8/9/22 Image of Archaeotherium mortoni Skull:-
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Partial Archaeotherium Jaw, Specimen #1, Photo 2/2
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Genus: Archaeotherium Location: Our Heritage Guest Ranch, Crawford, NE Date of Discovery: 8/9/22 Image of Archaeotherium mortoni Skull:-
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Hi everyone! I wanted to get some opinions on this tooth I found in Wyoming's White River formation back in 2020. While I was initially unsure of what it could be, over the last few years I have been of the belief that it was a somewhat worn incisor from an entelodont (Archaeotherium mortoni). The deeply rooted tooth is ~4 cm long and ~1.5 cm at its widest point. Any input would be appreciated. @jpc @siteseer @ParkerPaleo
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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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The following pictures are of a fossil collected near Chadron, Nebraska circa 1971. I have received opinions that it could be the base of an Archaeotherium or Brontotherium skull. There are several small teeth on the matrix, I presume they are unrelated. I would appreciate any information anyone can give me about it.
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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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Hey guys, new to the forum but here is my collection focused on proboscidea but I collect other things mainly Oligocene mammal teeth and jaws, I don't have anything titanothere yet though.... also some dinosaur bones like my ceratopian jaw hinge, I've identified all of my fossils are except for the white gomp tooth on the stand, I think it might be Chinese platybelodon. anyways here it is. thanks -Rylawz
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