Woolly Mammoth Lumbar Vertebra
Woolly Mammoth Lumbar Vertebra
Late Pleistocene, Approx. 16,000 Years Old - North Sea (Dutch Coast)
Powerful and beautifully preserved, this Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) lumbar vertebra once belonged to a male mammoth that roamed the frozen plains of Ice Age Europe. Discovered in the North Sea seabed, it dates back around 16,000 years, offering a tangible connection to one of Earth’s most majestic prehistoric animals.
The vertebra’s solid structure and natural surface texture highlight the strength and endurance of these Ice Age giants.
Features:
• Authentic Mammuthus primigenius lumbar vertebra (male specimen)
• Geological Age: Late Pleistocene (~16,000 years old)
• Origin: North Sea (Dutch Coast)
• Excellent natural preservation and strong anatomical form
• Dimensions: 29 × 17 × 18 cm
Condition:
Genuine fossil — natural, unrestored, and professionally cleaned
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