Details
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Object numberIPSMG:R.1960.82.6
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Institution nameIpswich Collections
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Object name
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TitleAntler from a gallic moose
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DescriptionBase of antler attached to part of skull of a gallic moose. Five pieces of antler have been reattached together with adhesive. Antler, left pedicle with part of frontal bone and base of antler lacking brow tine. Excavated in Holton. This elk-like animal has almost horizontal antlers. Unlike true deer, it did not have a lower tine or branch to the antler.
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Material
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Dimensions
- width: 60.00 mm
length: 180.00 mm -
Scientific name (Common Name)libralces gallicus
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Stratigraphy: Caenozoic
: Quaternary
: Pleistocene
: Norwich Crag
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