Ursus spelaeus - Cave Bear Skull
Ursus spelaeus - Cave Bear Skull
Late Pleistocene, Approx. 17,000 Years Old - Eastern Europe
This extraordinary Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) skull is a powerful relic from the final stages of the Ice Age, dating back nearly 17,000 years. Exceptionally well-preserved, it captures the strength and majesty of one of Europe’s largest prehistoric mammals.
With its robust bone structure, rich natural coloration, and complete dentition, this skull stands as a striking example of Ice Age life. The cave bear once ruled the mountains and forests of Europe before disappearing around 15,000 years ago — leaving behind only rare and remarkable fossils like this one.
Features:
• Authentic Ursus spelaeus (Cave Bear) skull
• Geological Age: Late Pleistocene (~17,000 years old)
• Origin: Eastern Europe
• Superb bone preservation with full skull and teeth intact
• Naturally aged patina with strong anatomical detail
• Dimensions: 24.4 × 37 cm
Condition:
100% genuine fossil skull — professionally cleaned and preserved
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