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A remarkable squamosal bone from the rare ceratopsian dinosaur Einiosaurus procurvicornis. Discovered in the Late Cretaceous beds (74 million years old) of the Two Medicine Formation, this fossil is an exceptional find, as bones from this species seldom appear on the market.

The squamosal is part of the frill that adorned the back of Einiosaurus’s skull. The scarcity of Einiosaurus specimens makes this bone an extraordinary piece for any collection, embodying both scientific significance and natural beauty.

From a former fossil collector. Legally collected in Glacier County, Montana, USA, with the landowner's permission.

 

Size (without stand) : 34,5 cm long  / 13.58" long x 18 cm large /  7.08" large

 

 

Offered with a custom metal stand.

Condition : very good : no restorations, only a few filling cracks. 

 

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Rare Ceratopsian squamosal bone : Einiosaurus procurvicornis

2 600,00 €Price
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