- Object name(s):
- fossil: mammal; CERVIDAE: Cervus sp.: deer; deer
- Brief description:
- Many deer jaw fragments with in-situ teeth collected from Kents Cavern. The presence of teeth allow reliable diet analyses to be carried out. The deer were sufficiently hardy to survive in the last interglacial and glacial period and up to the present day. This object is on display at RAMM in the Down to Earth gallery.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Current location:
- On display
- Dimension:
- each specimen length 50 mm
- Dimension:
- each specimen W 30 mm
- Dimension:
- each specimen H 10 mm
- Field collection place:
- Torquay
- Place coordinates:
- -3.5030000000000001,50.468200000000003
- Field collection place:
- Devon
- Place coordinates:
- -3.5030000000000001,50.468200000000003
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Place coordinates:
- -3.5030000000000001,50.468200000000003
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Place coordinates:
- -3.5030000000000001,50.468200000000003
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Place coordinates:
- -3.5030000000000001,50.468200000000003
- Object name:
- fossil: mammal; CERVIDAE: Cervus sp.: deer; deer
- Object number:
- 111/2009
- Reproduction number:
- 111-2009.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Fossils
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/613ede09-7d88-3173-8f7f-e9422252ab9e
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/613ede09-7d88-3173-8f7f-e9422252ab9e, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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