Horse Fossil Jaw – Equus ferus Lower Jaw | Pleistocene Poland
Horse Fossil Jaw – Equus ferus Lower Jaw | Pleistocene Poland
Equus ferus – Fossil Horse Lower Jaw from the Pleistocene
Late Pleistocene (~10,000–50,000 years ago) | Poland
This authentic Equus ferus lower jaw is a well-preserved remnant of Ice Age horse populations that once roamed the open steppes of prehistoric Europe. Recovered from Pleistocene deposits in Poland, it reflects the strength and adaptability of wild horses that thrived in cold and changing environments.
Weighing approximately 2 kg, the jaw displays solid bone structure and natural surface texture shaped by time and burial conditions. Preserved in completely original condition, it offers a clear view of mammalian anatomy and feeding adaptation during the final stages of the Ice Age.
Details:
• Species: Equus ferus (wild horse)
• Geological age: Late Pleistocene (~10,000–50,000 years)
• Origin: Poland
• Element: Lower jaw (mandible)
• Dimensions: 39,1 x 25,5cm
• Weight: 2 kg
• Condition: Completely natural, no restoration
Condition: 100% authentic fossil, naturally preserved and stabilized
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