Mammoth Vertebra Fossil – Cervical Vertebra Woolly Mammoth | North Sea Homo erectus toolLate 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
Details:• Fossil type: Amber with insect and multiple moss spores inclusions• Geological period: Jurassic (~ 195 Mya)• Origin: Colombia• Dimensions: 5
– Ice Age Hyena Skull from the PleistoceneLate Pleistocene (~58
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Details:• Species: Goulmimichthys arambourgi• Geological age: Upper Cretaceous / Lower Turonian (~92 million years)• Origin: Goulmima
Formed from fossilized tree resin during the Eocene Epoch
This authentic meteorite is not just a collector’s item — it’s a genuine piece of outer space
• Dimensions: 14 x 8cm• Associated species: Homo erectus• Origin: Sahara desert• Material: Quartzite (typical for Acheulean tools from this region)
90 Million Years Old - Goulmima
this ammonite represents one of the last great species to exist before the mass extinction that ended the Mesozoic Era
This genuine ammolite specimen originates from the Late Cretaceous seas that once covered parts of North America
5 billion years old• Powerful decorative statement with a story behind it• Dimensions: 15
it stands as a commanding centerpiece that embodies the spirit of the prehistoric ocean