Sus scrofa – Holocene Wild Boar Skull Fragment
Sus scrofa – Holocene Wild Boar Skull Fragment
Sus scrofa – Early Pleistocene Wild Boar Skull Fragment
Early Pleistocene (~54,000 years ago) | Vistula River, Poland
This authentic Sus scrofa skull fragment originates from the Early Pleistocene, approximately 54,000 years ago, a period marked by shifting climates and evolving European fauna. Recovered from the sediments of the Vistula River in Poland, it represents an early wild boar population adapted to cold-steppe and woodland environments.
The specimen consists of a natural skull fragment without teeth, preserved in completely original condition. The bone surface displays strong structure and natural texture shaped by time and environment, offering a raw and honest glimpse into ancient mammalian life during the early Ice Age.
Details:
• Species: Sus scrofa (wild boar)
• Geological epoch: Early Pleistocene
• Geological age: ~54,000 years
• Origin: Vistula River, Poland
• Length: 20.6 cm
• Element: Skull fragment
• Condition: Completely natural, no restoration
Condition: 100% authentic fossil, naturally preserved and stabilized
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