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SET OF 5 CAVE
BEAR (URSUS SPELAEUS) CLAWS FROM THE FAMOUS DRAGONS CAVE IN AUSTRIA
Drachenhohle - Mixnitz,
Austria
PLEISTOCENE
PERIOD: 200,000 - 20,000 years ago
This
is a set of five genuine fossil claws from the extinct giant Cave Bear, Ursus
spelaeus of Europe. They came from a very old collection
originally found in the world famous Dragons Cave (Drachenhohle) in
Austria now a closed
and protected international prehistoric site.
The cave is famous for its deposits of what are believed to be nearly
30,000 cave bear skeletal remains! The earliest evidence of human
prehistoric occupation in Austria is also found in the cave where stone
tools and hearths have been dated from 67,000 to 33,000 years ago.
The cave got its name around the turn of the last century when locals
dug the cave floor for a resource of fertilizer from the large build-up
of bat dung over the centuries. In the course of digging, many
cave bear bones were discovered but since the cave bear was extinct and
not known about at the time, villagers believed the bones to be from
dragons, hence the name. The site is an enormous cave and has been
closed and protected to any digging for some time. You cannot even
enter the cave without a tour guide today. This collection of cave
bear fossils was collected over 60 years ago prior to existing laws.
Fossils from this cave are
rare and no other cave in the world is known so famously for its cave
bear fossil deposits as this site.
This set includes 5 cave
bear claws in their natural state as collected with no repair or
restoration. Each has been treated with a chemical hardener to
protect their fragile nature. Perfect to
round out a collection of famous beasts of the final Ice Age.
These claws can also be used as a focal or accent point in a unique
jewelry creation or talisman. Each claw has
NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION.
Recommended for anyone wanting
a very impressive and VERY affordable and top quality fossil of this well-known giant of the Pleistocene.
From the most famous cave bear fossil site in the world closed to future
collecting.
Ursus
spelaeus was a huge omnivorous bear that resided in caves year-round
compared to modern bears which only use caves as a shelter for
hibernation. When standing on its hind legs, the height of this
beast would have averaged 10 feet tall! Skulls have been found 20
inches in length! The closest relative is our modern day brown bear but the
cave bear averages 30% greater in size. One way to differentiate a
cave bear skull from a brown bear (and all other bears for that matter)
is the sheer size, first off, and also the prominence of the brow and
forehead unique to the cave bear. Modern bear skulls have a more
gradual sloping forehead.
Found
throughout caves in Europe, the cave bear was named after the places
where its remains are commonly found: caves, in the Alps, the Ardennes,
the Carpathian and Ural Mountains, and in many other European mountain
chains. Remains found in caves near the North Sea and in The
Netherlands show that the range of Ursus
spelaeus eventually spread into the lowland
forests of western Europe. In this last region, populations
drastically declined around 40,000 years ago finally becoming extinct
during the last glacial period. It is believed that the cave
bears' demise was aided by competition for food and shelter by a
simultaneous existence with the brown bear. Evidence found in
caves suggests that prehistoric man either worshipped the cave bear or
used its remains in religious rituals. Pressure from hunting by
man could also have been a contributing factor in their extinction.
SET OF
CLAWS FROM THE MOST FAMOUS CAVE BEAR FOSSIL SITE IN THE WORLD NOW CLOSED
TO MODERN COLLECTING
1.75"
- 1"
in length on the curve
$295
LM40X002
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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