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Woolly Mammoth Cervical Vertebra

Woolly Mammoth Cervical Vertebra

Late Pleistocene, Approx.16,000 Years Old - North Sea (Dutch coast)

This impressive Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) cervical vertebra once supported the enormous head of a male mammoth — one of the true giants of the Ice Age. Discovered in the North Sea, it dates back around 16,000 years, when these majestic animals still roamed the frozen plains of Europe.

With its broad form and striking anatomical detail, this vertebra captures the strength and presence of a creature built for endurance. Exceptionally well-preserved, it combines natural power with timeless beauty — a genuine statement piece that connects any space to Earth’s deep history.

Features:
• Authentic Mammuthus primigenius cervical vertebra (male specimen)
• Geological Age: Late Pleistocene (~16,000 years old)
• Origin: North Sea
• Excellent natural preservation with visible bone structure
• Dimensions: 40 × 30.4 × 7 cm

Condition:
100% genuine fossil — unrestored and professionally cleaned

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