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Mammoth Molar Fossil Bone – Pliocene Norwich Crag, Suffolk, UK | 100% Genuine w/ COA

Original price was: £420.00.Current price is: £336.00.

Enhance your fossil collection with this extraordinary Mammoth Molar Fossil Bone from the Pliocene epoch, sourced from the Norwich Crag Formation in Southwold, Suffolk, UK. This remarkable specimen, carefully chosen from an ex-private collection, dates back millions of years, offering a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric past. Each fossil is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its authenticity and provenance.

Key Features:

  • Origin: Norwich Crag Formation, Pliocene Epoch, Southwold, Suffolk, UK
  • Collection History: From an ex-private collection
  • Preparation: Professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated
  • Authenticity: 100% genuine fossil specimen with Certificate of Authenticity
  • Condition: Excellent, professionally prepared

Details:

  • Fossil Composition: Mammoth Molar Fossil Bone
  • Scale: Scale cube is 1cm; see photo for full sizing
  • Specimen: Carefully chosen; the photo shows the actual fossil you will receive

Why Buy From Us:

  • All our fossils are guaranteed 100% genuine and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Each specimen is carefully selected and prepared by our experienced team.
  • We provide clear, accurate photos so you know exactly what you are purchasing.

Acquire this exceptional Mammoth Molar Fossil Bone today and own a captivating piece of the Pliocene world, meticulously sourced from the iconic Norwich Crag Formation of Suffolk!

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Description

Enhance your fossil collection with this extraordinary Mammoth Molar Fossil Bone from the Pliocene epoch, sourced from the Norwich Crag Formation in Southwold, Suffolk, UK. This remarkable specimen, carefully chosen from an ex-private collection, dates back millions of years, offering a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric past. Each fossil is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its authenticity and provenance.

Key Features:

  • Origin: Norwich Crag Formation, Pliocene Epoch, Southwold, Suffolk, UK
  • Collection History: From an ex-private collection
  • Preparation: Professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated
  • Authenticity: 100% genuine fossil specimen with Certificate of Authenticity
  • Condition: Excellent, professionally prepared

Details:

  • Fossil Composition: Mammoth Molar Fossil Bone
  • Scale: Scale cube is 1cm; see photo for full sizing
  • Specimen: Carefully chosen; the photo shows the actual fossil you will receive

Why Buy From Us:

  • All our fossils are guaranteed 100% genuine and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
  • Each specimen is carefully selected and prepared by our experienced team.
  • We provide clear, accurate photos so you know exactly what you are purchasing.

Acquire this exceptional Mammoth Molar Fossil Bone today and own a captivating piece of the Pliocene world, meticulously sourced from the iconic Norwich Crag Formation of Suffolk!

Additional information

Weight 10 g
Era

Pliocene

Origin

United Kingdom

Pliocene Information

The Pliocene Epoch (5.3–2.58 million years ago) was a time of cooling climates, marking the transition to the Ice Ages of the Pleistocene. Grasslands and savannas expanded as forests shrank, driving the evolution of large grazing mammals like early horses, antelope, and elephants. The first modern mammals and birds became widespread, and early hominins, including Australopithecus, began walking upright in Africa. In the oceans, whales and seals thrived, while the Isthmus of Panama formed, connecting North and South America and altering ocean currents, which contributed to further global cooling. The Pliocene set the stage for both the Ice Ages and the eventual rise of modern humans.

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