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Suffolk coast, UK. What appears to be a mammal molar, but I don't know how to id it further than that, or age it . It being quite heavily sea worn probably isn't helping .  Any guidance welcome

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Modern sheep tooth would be my guess.

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Modern, As Tim said, it could be sheep, also maybe cow.

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Looks modern indeed. I'm thinking bovine lower molar..

 

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