🐴🐘🐪 This tooth survived the end of the Ice Age in a gravel pit. 🦷

Found 5 miles east of Montevideo, this lower horse molar may have belonged to one of the last Equus roaming Minnesota before their disappearance from North America. It’s tooth 10 in the 12 specimen project tracing Minnesota’s Ice Age horses.

Follow the whole 12 tooth journey in Lost Bones #4 thru the link in my bio.

#LostBones #FossilFriday #Pleistocene #Equus #MinnesotaHistory #Paleontology #CitizenScience #RadiocarbonDating

🦥🐴🐘🐪 #FossilFriday — A lower horse molar (SMM P2025.8.7) from Olmsted County is specimen 9 of 12 headed for radiocarbon dating.

Olmsted County has produced multiple Ice Age finds over the years, including several mammoth tusks and both mammoth and mastodon teeth from county gravel deposits—many of which I’ve posted about previously.

On Substack:
https://open.substack.com/pub/marcusbrandel/p/lost-bones-4-update-part-2

👇 What will the dates show—Ice Age or more recent?
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#Pleistocene #Equus #Paleontology #CitizenScience #RadiocarbonDating

Radiocarbon dating rewrites angiosperm #trees' lifespan records worldwide https://phys.org/news/2026-03-radiocarbon-dating-rewrites-angiosperm-trees.html paper: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/radiocarbon/article/abs/radiocarbon-dating-opens-up-new-frontiers-in-the-study-of-tree-longevity-insights-from-angiosperm-trees/D0B293603AB4AB049F67EB26400A8C0F

"tree rings may have been underestimating the #lifespan of many trees—sometimes by centuries... #RadiocarbonDating can dramatically extend the known maximum age of broadleaved trees... maximum lifespans of 400–500 years are not exceptional among many species... 20 species exceeded 500 years, and five surpassed 1,000 years."

#LostBones #FossilFriday #RadioCarbonDating 🐂🦥🐴🐘🐪In June 1921, workers removing the overburden at the Sagamore Mine near Riverton, Minnesota uncovered a peat layer ~eight feet below the surface that held a rich Pleistocene bone bed. Among the material recovered from this layer were a horse molar (specimen #6) and an horse incisor, found alongside other late‑Quaternary remains within the same sedimentary zone.

https://www.crowwinghistory.org

#pleistocene #palaeontology #CitizenScience #Equus

🐴 #LostBones #FossilFriday — Twelve horse teeth from across Minnesota are headed for radiocarbon dating.

This pristine specimen #3 comes from Flower Valley near Red Wing. It was found by Shari Albers when she was ten, discovered as her dad worked a field.

Read the full story in Lost Bones #4 (link in my profile).

#Pleistocene #IceAgeMinnesota #RadiocarbonDating

Photo Credit: Purple prairie clover central MN / Kelly Povo

🐴 #LostBones 🐘🦥🐪 For #FossilFriday, a new series: 12 horse teeth from across Minnesota, each one headed for radiocarbon dating to finally pin down when these animals moved across the state’s post glacial landscape.

Specimen #1 comes from a private collection near Little Sauk, Minnesota — a single horse tooth pulled from a skull found in the black marl of the Sauk River.

How do they fit into the lives or paleo-Minnesotans?

#Pleistocene #Equus #Paleontology #CitizenScience #RadiocarbonDating

🌴🔍 "Groundbreaking" findings about #Rapa Nui's "isolation" were so earth-shattering that even the internet refused to serve them. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew radiocarbon dating had such hard limits... like server security policies? 🚫💻
https://phys.org/news/2025-06-radiocarbon-dating-reveals-rapa-nui.html #Groundbreaking #Nui #RadiocarbonDating #ServerSecurity #InternetIsolation #HackerNews #ngated
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