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Hippopotamus tooth

The supposed human remains were accompanied by flint implements and animal teeth, all of which apparently supported the early date attributed to the find. The flint implements were of a reddish color, matching that of local flints, but spectrographic analysis revealed that they had been artificially stained with chromium and iron salts below the layer of stain there was a white crust, whereas local flints were brown throughout. The animal teeth also seemed to have been "planted" at the burial site so as to suggest an early date the red-brown color of the teeth had also been artificially stained chromium and iron had been found when they were analyzed. A hippopotamus tooth, previously supposed to be contemporary with the tool carved from the elephant s tusk, was also stained with chromium and iron salts and contained little fluorine. [Pg.466]

Hippopotamus tooth Boar tooth (Aitape, New Guinea) Ancient walrus tusk (Alaska)c Beefbone d... [Pg.246]

Top hippopotamus tooth center boars tusk bottom sperm whale teeth. [Pg.156]


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