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Set of teeth/part of a tooth found on the Danish island of Møn


Jens_03

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Hello everyone,

 
another ID-question. We found this at the southern side of the Danish island of Møn, right next in the area of neolithic settlement. I have a hard time identifying this particular part of a tooth/fossilized set of teeth. As we are staying here for our holidays, I have no other scale with me. Any idea, of what we found here, would be greatly appreciated.
 
Best wishes,
 
Jens
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Possible partial horse? Maybe a lower m3? I can see some similarities, but most of the tooth is missing.IMG_20240325_145335.thumb.jpg.c208e047782b2f8974caefd7b2b4d251.jpg

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Thank you very much for the suggestions. I think, that the horse m3 is the correct ID. KInd regards,

Jens

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I have found a few that look alike it on møn and falster, there is a good chance of it being from a horse 

 

 

 

 

 

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