Bison Fossil Jaw – Ice Age Steppe Bison (Bison priscus) | Pleistocene Poland Hyena skullBison priscus Ice Age Steppe Bison Lower Jaw from the PleistoceneLate Pleistocene (~53,000 years ago) Poland This authentic Bison priscus lower jaw originates from the Late Pleistocene, approximately 53,000 years ago, during the height of the last Ice Age. Recovered from Polish Pleistocene deposits, it represents steppe bison populations that once dominated the cold grasslands of prehistoric Europe. Measuring approx 45cm, the specimen preserves strong
China• Complete skeleton with exceptional definition• Fine limestone matrix for striking contrast• Dimensions: 25 × 13
470 Million Years Old - West Erfoud
Formed over Millions of Years - Morocco
Preserved in its natural stone matrix
• Geological age: Upper Ordovician (Katian
Dating to the Lower Cambrian period
the bone retains its original morphology and surface texture
offering a tangible connection to one of Earth’s most majestic prehistoric animals
5cm• Geological age: Cenomanian (~94 Mya)• Origin: Taouz
The aurochs was a powerful and widespread species
Its natural enamel surface and robust structure reflect the powerful bite and feeding strategy of this massive semi-aquatic reptile
This authentic Equus ferus lower jaw is a well-preserved remnant of Ice Age horse populations that once roamed the open steppes of prehistoric Europe