Horse tooth?

Apriltaylor

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Pretty sure this isnt an actual fossil, but id love to know how old it could be. 20180529_154917.jpg 20180529_154859.jpg
 

villagenut

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Harry Pristis will know....he has good horse sense:laughing7: you could PM him.
 

smokeythecat

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Not much way to tell. We used to find them on 18th and 19th century sites.
 

trfinder

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Just an old horse tooth. I come across them on the farm on occasion. It's not a fossil. Horses as we know them were brought over by the Spanish in the early 1500s.
 

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