The skull of a small cave bear - Ursus savini rossicus Vereshchagin
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Description
Light gray color. The safety is satisfactory. The stitches are not fully overgrown. Both fangs are preserved in the upper jaws, their ends are broken off. There are no incisors (the photo shows the reconstruction). The posterior part of the cheekbones is destroyed (restored from foam plastic with gypsum). From the lower jaw, the right branch is preserved, light brown in color. The lower jaw is attached to the skull with a plaster in the area of the condyles. The left branch of the lower jaw and the missing teeth are made of art foam. Pavlodar region, Zhelezinsky district, Moiseevka village, in 1996.
Category:
Paleontology
Material:
Bone
Theme:
Archaeology
Condition
Without visible damage