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Mastodon Collection

Background imageMastodon Collection: Geological Gallery Natural History Museum 1892

Geological Gallery Natural History Museum 1892
Photograph of the Geological Gallery, with American mastodon in the foreground. July 1892. Archive ref: PH/173/243 Date: 1892

Background imageMastodon Collection: Mastodon in Geological Gallery, December 1919

Mastodon in Geological Gallery, December 1919
The Guide Lecturer, John Henry Leonard, took this shot of two girls inspecting a primitive elephant or mastodon (Mammut americanus), in December 1919

Background imageMastodon Collection: Mastodon / Prehistoric US

Mastodon / Prehistoric US
A family of Mastodon, roaming the area of modern-day Manhattan Island. Bones of this large forerunner of the modern-day elephant have been found in this region

Background imageMastodon Collection: Comic postcard, Stone Age Lyons Cafe Date: 20th century

Comic postcard, Stone Age Lyons Cafe Date: 20th century

Background imageMastodon Collection: Reconstruction of an extinct Pareiasaur, Bradysaurus baini

Reconstruction of an extinct Pareiasaur, Bradysaurus baini. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932

Background imageMastodon Collection: Skeleton of an extinct great American mastodon

Skeleton of an extinct great American mastodon, Mastodon gigantium. Engraving from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d Histoire Naturelle (Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849

Background imageMastodon Collection: Fossil bones of an American mastodon and mata mata

Fossil bones of an American mastodon and mata mata
Fossil bones of an extinct American mastodon, Mammut americanum 1, and mata mata, Chelus fimbriata 2. Mastodonte (ossemens fossiles), matamata

Background imageMastodon Collection: The comparative sizes of extinct animals

The comparative sizes of extinct animals
Printed poster, unknown author

Background imageMastodon Collection: Skeleton of the Megatherium, and Mastodon giganteus

Skeleton of the Megatherium, and Mastodon giganteus, or the American mastodon, Mammut americanum.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A

Background imageMastodon Collection: Palaeomastodon, believed to be the ancestors

Palaeomastodon, believed to be the ancestors of elephants or mastodons.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World

Background imageMastodon Collection: Skeleton of the American mastodon, Mammut americanum

Skeleton of the American mastodon, Mammut americanum, and giant ground sloth, Mylodon robustus.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A

Background imageMastodon Collection: Mastodon, a large tusked mammal species of

Mastodon, a large tusked mammal species of the extinct genus Mammut.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916

Background imageMastodon Collection: North Geological Room - Mastodon (British Museum)

North Geological Room - Mastodon (British Museum)
Black and white lantern slide capturing anterior view of the British Museums North Geological Room with a Mastodon skeleton in the centre

Background imageMastodon Collection: Missouri Leviathan

Missouri Leviathan
Kochs Missourium. The reliquia of animal indigenous to North America exhibited in 1842 at the Egyptian Hall, London

Background imageMastodon Collection: Piltdown Mastodon tooth

Piltdown Mastodon tooth
Piltdown, Sussex item E.622, edge view of molar of the extinct mammal Mastodon. Held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMastodon Collection: Fossil tooth of some extinct monstrous unknown animal from W

Fossil tooth of some extinct monstrous unknown animal from W
Plate 1 from Strata Identified by Organized Fossils by William Smith (1816-1819) (Mastodon arvernensis Croizet & Jobert from Norwich Crag, Pleistocene)

Background imageMastodon Collection: Zygolophodon atticus, mastodon

Zygolophodon atticus, mastodon
Front view of a skull of an extinct elephant from the Miocene of Pikermi, Greece. This fossil gave rise to the myth of the one-eyed giant, Cyclops

Background imageMastodon Collection: Haverlys European Mastodon Minstrels

Haverlys European Mastodon Minstrels. Date 1898

Background imageMastodon Collection: Haverlys European and American Mastodon Minstrels

Haverlys European and American Mastodon Minstrels. Date ca. 1898

Background imageMastodon Collection: Mastodon remains in Indiana

Mastodon remains in Indiana
Mastodon remains found near Cromwell in Indiana, USA, reported as a sensational paleontological discovery


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