Bear Fossil Skull – Ursus spelaeus Cave Bear | Eastern Europe TrilobiteLate Pleistocene, Approx. 17,000 Years Old Eastern Europe This extraordinary Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) skull is a powerful relic from the final stages of the Ice Age, dating back nearly 17,000 years. Exceptionally well preserved, it captures the strength and majesty of one of Europes largest prehistoric mammals. With its robust bone structure, rich natural coloration, and complete dentition, this skull stands as a striking example of Ice Age life.
this natural wonder shows the fine grain and texture of real wood — transformed into stone through a slow process of mineralization
expertly cleaned and display-ready
Every piece is unique in tone and structure
it’s a striking natural sculpture that captures the raw presence of the prehistoric world
This specimen preserves authentic fossil material with a strong natural presence
Preserved in natural condition
The jaw is completely natural
Its timeless form and graceful presence make it a commanding piece of prehistoric heritage
the insects remain visible in fine anatomical detail
it represents an important transitional genus between early aquatic lizards and the later
Its textured surface and natural metallic sheen tell the tale of its fiery journey through the atmosphere
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