Description
Genuine Ice Age Horse Tooth Fossil from Somerset, England
Offered here is a genuine Horse Incisor Tooth fossil, dating from the Lower to Middle Pleistocene, recovered from the well-known Comerian Cave Deposits of Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, UK. This remarkable specimen represents a real piece of Britain’s Ice Age mammal history, preserved from a time when prehistoric horses roamed alongside other megafauna across ancient landscapes.
This fossil is a carefully chosen specimen, and the photograph shows the exact tooth you will receive. Full sizing details are provided in the listing images.
Every purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card, confirming this fossil as a genuine prehistoric specimen.
Fossil Type – Horse Incisor Tooth (Ice Age Mammal Fossil)
Horse incisors are highly distinctive fossils, recognised by their strong enamel structure and classic grazing-adapted tooth form. Incisor teeth were located at the front of the jaw and were essential for cropping vegetation, reflecting the horse’s herbivorous lifestyle.
Fossil horse teeth are especially valued because they are durable, visually striking, and directly connected to some of the most familiar large mammals of the Ice Age.
Notable features often seen in fossil incisors include:
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Thick enamel adapted for tough plant material
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Smooth chewing surface with characteristic wear patterns
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Robust root structure indicating powerful jaw attachment
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Natural mineral staining from cave sediment burial
This specimen is an authentic remnant of a prehistoric horse from Britain’s Pleistocene ecosystems.
Geological Age – Lower to Middle Pleistocene (Quaternary Period)
This fossil dates to the Lower–Middle Pleistocene, part of the Quaternary Period, approximately hundreds of thousands of years ago.
The Pleistocene is commonly known as the Ice Age, a time of repeated glacial cycles and dramatic environmental changes across Europe. Britain’s landscapes during this era supported herds of horses, deer, bison, mammoths, woolly rhinoceros, and large predators such as cave hyenas and lions.
Horse remains from this period provide important evidence of ancient fauna and the changing climates of prehistoric Britain.
Locality – Comerian Cave Deposits, Westbury-sub-Mendip
The Comerian Cave Deposits of Westbury-sub-Mendip in Somerset are internationally important for their rich assemblages of fossil mammals. These cave systems acted as natural traps and shelters, accumulating bones and teeth over long periods of time.
The deposits preserve a window into Ice Age life in southern Britain, making fossils from this locality highly desirable for collectors and researchers.
Cave deposits like these often contain remains transported by:
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Natural death assemblages
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Predator activity
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Flooding and sediment infill
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Long-term accumulation in sheltered chambers
The result is a fossil record of exceptional palaeontological significance.
Preservation & Fossil Formation
After burial within cave sediments, the tooth underwent gradual fossilisation as minerals replaced and strengthened the original structure. The protective cave environment helped preserve dense enamel and fine surface detail, ensuring the specimen remains a striking and durable collector fossil today.
Perfect for Collectors, Displays, and Educational Use
This genuine Pleistocene horse incisor fossil is ideal for:
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Ice Age and mammal fossil collections
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British Pleistocene displays
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Educational teaching specimens in geology and palaeontology
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Unique gifts for fossil enthusiasts and natural history collectors
Horse teeth are iconic fossils, instantly recognisable and deeply connected to Britain’s prehistoric heritage.
Authenticity & Buyer Confidence
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Genuine Horse Incisor Tooth fossil
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Lower–Middle Pleistocene, Comerian Cave Deposits
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Westbury-sub-Mendip, Somerset, United Kingdom
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Includes Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card
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Photo shows the exact specimen you will receive
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Carefully selected Ice Age mammal fossil
Add a remarkable piece of Britain’s Ice Age past to your collection with this authentic Pleistocene Horse Incisor Tooth fossil from Somerset’s famous Comerian Cave Deposits.





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