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Is this a cow, horse, or bison scapula? I live in an area where bison used to roam and know that on the same property, bison skulls and bones have been found. Please let me know your thoughts and reasoning on how it was identified. Thank you!
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Kyiv at the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Archeological Museum. Mammoth shoulder.
Andriy posted a topic in A Trip to the Museum
Hi! I visited the museum today (Kyiv Archeological Museum). And noticed the thing I had seen before (in 2017, in Vienna Natural History Museum). It's the mammoth shoulder in which zigzag ornament inflicted red ochre. This thing occurs in Mezin. The site is one of the better-known examples of Magdalenian culture in Ukraine. (sorry for the low-quality photos) -
Found this bone on the Chesapeake today. Perhaps a shoulder bone? Not sure of what it's from or what it is. Part of it has a smooth, indented shape, like a socket joint. Thank you for any assistance!
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Left coracoid of a medium sized hadrosaur from the Judith River formation. Both lambeosaurine and saurolophine hadrosaurs are present in the Judith River formation. This coracoid is consistent with the morphology of saurolophine hadrosaurs. The closest match is Brachylophosaurus canadensis.
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Found this in the waters of a local North Texas stream. I'm assuming it is a old cow bone. But if you see something different, let me know! I'll go search for the rest of it!
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I have a bone fragment from the Peace river- I've been puzzling over it's anatomic position- it seems like it could be shoulder girdle - I couldn't decide on whether to post under fossil ID or question- an ID would be nice, but I am more interested in the anatomy so here it is- the gray scale is for size- 4.7 x3.5 cm
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Both of these fossils come from Peace river in Florida. Judging from the edge and size I'm wondering if the top one is from the scapula of a mammoth/mastodon? Either that or something from a whale. Any ideas? The bottom is an armadillo scute that I once mistook for scrap bone and left in the scrap box until being rediscovered. Any way to tell if it's Holmesia septentrionalisis or Holmesina floridanus? Thanks
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Left shoulderblade of a woolly mammoth.
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