Red Deer - Jawbone

Red Deer - Jawbone

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SHCMS:G.10897 Red Deer jawbone The lower left jaw of a Red Deer, unearthed at Condover during the excavation of the Shropshire Mammoths site, has been dated to approximately 4000 years old. Measuring 39cm in length, 18cm in width, and just 3cm in depth, this fossilized jawbone provides valuable insights into the ancient world. Scanned using an Artec Spider scanner and processed with Artec Studio 12 software, the image has been meticulously rendered for your viewing pleasure. If you've utilized or admired this model, or any others created by our team, we'd be delighted to hear from you and learn about its applications.

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