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Product code: F17246
Available: Yes
Provenience: Holland (North Sea)
Geological Era: Late Pleistocene
Age: 20,000 years
Measure: 130 gr, cm 14.5 x 5
fossil horn of bison, 130 gr, cm 14.5 x 5.
The steppe bison (Bison priscus) was a prehistoric bison spread from Eurasia to North America in the Quaternary. It is thought that these animals have evolved in Central or South uro like their relatives, with whom they were often confused.
These bison were 2 meters tall at the shoulder and had horns three feet long each. Became extinct in the late Pleistocene and were replaced in Europe by the European bison and American bison in North America. Have sometimes been depicted in cave paintings of Neanderthal man.
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