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114g 1pc Ivory 2 pc top cypress wood crystal fossil & 2 pc dinotendon CAN
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Cypress wood fossils found in Alberta can vary in age, but they are often associated with the Late Cretaceous period. The cypress wood fossils discovered in certain regions of Alberta, such as in areas like the Badlands or Dinosaur Provincial Park, are typically dated to around 65 to 80 million years old. These fossils provide insight into the ancient flora and ecosystems that existed in the region during that period. The specific age of cypress wood fossils can be determined based on geological dating methods and the stratigraphic layers in which they are found.
Dinosaur bones found in Alberta, Canada, can vary in age. The province is well-known for its rich deposits of dinosaur fossils, with some dating back over 65 million years to the Late Cretaceous period. The specific age of dinosaur bones can vary based on the location and the geological formation in which they are found. For instance, famous sites like the Dinosaur Provincial Park contain fossils from around 75-77 million years ago.
Mastodon ivory incisors refer to the large, curved tusks or teeth found in mastodons, extinct relatives of modern elephants. Mastodons were herbivorous mammals that lived during the Pleistocene epoch and are known for their distinctive, elongated, and sometimes spiraled ivory tusks. These incisors were used for various purposes, including digging, stripping bark from trees, or possibly for defense or mating displays.
The age of mastodon ivory incisors can vary based on the specific fossil and the geological context in which they're found. Mastodons existed from approximately 3.7 million to 10,000 years ago, so their ivory incisors would be within that age range if they are fossilized remains. Radiometric dating and examination of the sediment layers where the fossils are discovered help determine their approximate age.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 100 x 100 x 100 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 550
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Clarity
- N/A
- Type
- Rough, Specimen
- Colours
-
thanks for checking out this auction if you have any questions feel free to message me
Cypress wood fossils found in Alberta can vary in age, but they are often associated with the Late Cretaceous period. The cypress wood fossils discovered in certain regions of Alberta, such as in areas like the Badlands or Dinosaur Provincial Park, are typically dated to around 65 to 80 million years old. These fossils provide insight into the ancient flora and ecosystems that existed in the region during that period. The specific age of cypress wood fossils can be determined based on geological dating methods and the stratigraphic layers in which they are found.
Dinosaur bones found in Alberta, Canada, can vary in age. The province is well-known for its rich deposits of dinosaur fossils, with some dating back over 65 million years to the Late Cretaceous period. The specific age of dinosaur bones can vary based on the location and the geological formation in which they are found. For instance, famous sites like the Dinosaur Provincial Park contain fossils from around 75-77 million years ago.
Mastodon ivory incisors refer to the large, curved tusks or teeth found in mastodons, extinct relatives of modern elephants. Mastodons were herbivorous mammals that lived during the Pleistocene epoch and are known for their distinctive, elongated, and sometimes spiraled ivory tusks. These incisors were used for various purposes, including digging, stripping bark from trees, or possibly for defense or mating displays.
The age of mastodon ivory incisors can vary based on the specific fossil and the geological context in which they're found. Mastodons existed from approximately 3.7 million to 10,000 years ago, so their ivory incisors would be within that age range if they are fossilized remains. Radiometric dating and examination of the sediment layers where the fossils are discovered help determine their approximate age.
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