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Lower Palaeolithic Neanderthal molar
Neanderthal tooth found in Pontnewydd Cave, north-east Wales.
Two fragments that con-join of a molar. The entire crown is present although very little of the root survives. The fragment of the tooth surviving is stained a yellow colour.
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Image: © Amgueddfa Cymru - Museum Wales
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
93.40H/1.F3346&F3597
Find Information
Site Name: Pontnewydd Cave, Clwyd
Grid Reference: H4SE
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1993
Acquisition
Donation, 15/7/1993
Measurements
(): length / mm:12.0
(): thickness / mm:11.5
(): weight / g:1.7
(): width / mm:11.9
Material
tooth
Location
St Fagans Wales Is gallery : Neanderthal Remains
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