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Mammutstoßzahn

CC BY 4.0, Foto: TimTom, Wien Museum
CC BY 4.0, Foto: TimTom, Wien Museum
CC BY 4.0, Foto: TimTom, Wien Museum
Artists/Producer
Name
Unknown
Inventory number
MV 798
Classification
  1. archaeology
  2. Fossilien
Date
  • around 33000 BCE – 11000 BCE
Material
Dimensions
  • Länge: erhalten 82 cm
  • Durchmesser: max. 14,5 cm
Audio
Aus dem digitalen Guide zu „Wien. Meine Geschichte“ (Deutsch) From the Digital Guide through “Vienna. My History” (English) Aus dem digitalen Guide zu „Wien. Meine Geschichte“ (Einfache Sprache)
Info/Text

Gefunden: 1, Wipplingerstraße (Hohe Brücke), 1903 oder 1906, beim Umbau der Hohen Brücke.

Bruchstück eines Mammutstoßzahnes.

On display
in „Vienna. My History“ at the Wien Museum, ground floor, section „The Natural Environment and Early Settlements“
Literature
  • Eine Elephantenart, dieselbe, welche man das Mammuth zu nennen pflegt, …, Hauptautor: Norbert Vávra; Wien, 2002, S. 6; 8 (Tabelle), Abb. S. 6 Abb. 2
  • Mixed Doppel. 40+40 Objekte aus dem Wien Museum, Hauptautor: Peter Stuiber; Wien, 2023, Kat.-Nr. 1
Subjects

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