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- Title
- Fossil Iguanodon Tooth
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- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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- Te Papa Collections Online
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This small and rather unprepossessing object is one of Te Papa's most valuable treasures - a fossil iguanodontid tooth with a worn crown. It is one of the first fossils ever to be recognised as dinosaur and its discovery marked the beginning of dinosaur studies. Found by Mary Ann Mantell or her husband Gideon Mantell (or acquired from quarrymen) in September 1820 at a quarry near Cuckfield in Sussex, England, it is 132 to 137 million years old. Mary Ann and her husband, amateur palaeontologi...
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- Image
- Date created
- circa 132-137 million years ago
- URL
- https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/212194
- Related subjects
- tooth / fossils / Dinosaurs / Paleontology / prehistoric / Cuckfield / West Sussex / Gideon Mantell / Mrs Mary Mantell / Walter Baldock Durant Mantell / Colonial Museum
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