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Alaskan Fossils Deals in Museum-quality Ivories & Mammoth Tusks for Sale

The Alaska-based company Alaskan Fossils offers authentic woolly mammoth fossils, bones, ancient artifacts, and restoration services.

Anchorage, Alaska, United States - July 7, 2023

Every serious collector wants to own at least one truly unique or very rare object. For some people, it can be an Old Master painting; for others – it is an exclusive luxury car. But, of course, people are also collecting authentic artifacts and antiques made of various materials, including mammoth tusks for sale, distinguished by their stunning color patterns. However, the question is whether or not mammoth tusks, bones, teeth, and pieces of prehistoric ivory that buyers want to purchase are genuine. Sites like Alaskan Fossils by B Merry Studio are considered a reliable online destination for authentic and responsibly sourced mammoth skulls and fossils.

The mammoth lineage branched from the Asian elephant around 6 million years ago. The earliest fossils are from Mammuthus meridionalis (southern mammoth), which gave rise to Mammuthus trogontherii (steppe mammoth), the largest mammoth ever to live. Then, around 300,000 years ago, the woolly mammoth Mammuthus primigenius evolved in eastern Siberia. The woolly mammoth spread to North America over the Beringia land bridge. Slightly smaller than living African elephants, it thrived through many ice ages foraging on steppe grasslands until 10,000 years ago when their numbers began to decline. The last woolly mammoths survived until about 4,000 years ago on a lone land mass in the Arctic Ocean now named Wrangel Island. From their evolution to extinction, knowledge about woolly mammoths separates reliable mammoth tusks sellers from fake ones. Businesses such as Alaskan Fossils recognize and understand the historical significance of mammoth tusks and ivories.

People’s fascination with mammoth tusks for sale is not new. The mammoth is intimately tied to human history. Not only were mammoths hunted, but they were also idolized. The oldest figurative art in Europe includes mammoth carvings on mammoth ivory. Cave paintings such as the 32,000-year-old images at Chauvet Cave in Southern France are among the oldest known art in the world. Over 100 mammoth paintings dated to about 20,000 years old adorn the walls of Rouffignac cave. Mammoth bones were used to make tools and art and were used in burials. At a 15,000-year-old village in Ukraine, people constructed four huts from mammoth bones. 

Woolly mammoths perished 10,000 years ago, but many of their bodies are still well-preserved. Nowadays, they are precious research material for paleontologists and biologists. Just like elephants, they are valued for their enormous tusks that stand as a source of ivory for different buyers, from young fashionistas to spiritual institutions. Over the years, mammoth ivory has also become an art medium for artists, especially sculptors and jewelry designers that make the most of ancient fossils. However, most buyers of woolly mammoth tusks face a similar issue- locating dependable sources for purchasing such valuable fossils. Reputed dealers like Alaskan Fossils devote much of their time to looking for and gathering genuine fossil pieces and prehistoric relics, increasing the likelihood that they are real. After obtaining fossil remnants, they may restore and polish the artifacts to enhance their aesthetic appeal. To ensure that purchasers have clarity regarding the intended purchase, they provide detailed information when they list mammoth tusks for sale, including where they were located, their age, and other pertinent information.

These days, the ivory carving industry is divided among individual artists and big carving centers. The former creates limited editions of exotic sculptures, jewels, and decorations, but the bigger share of the mammoth ivory carving market belongs to carving centers. They concentrate on making jewelry boxes, engagement rings, figurines, souvenirs, small and large sculptures, and even chest sets. Even though mammoth ivory items are known for their durability, they still require patience and attention when being carried and shipped to another location. As a result, many collectors entrust dealers like Alaskan Fossils by B Merry Studio to carefully pack and ship the artifacts. They specialize in transporting fragile and antique items, including museum-quality full mammoth skulls with tusks.

For hundreds of thousands of years, the woolly, northern, or Siberian mammoths were inhabiting the vast permafrost plains of the Arctic. Permafrost is ground that continuously remains below 0°C (32°F) for two or more years. It is formed from ice, combining various types of soil, sand, and rock. The extremely cold Siberian climate and permafrost provide the best conditions for preserving the mammoth’s remnants, such as bones, carcasses, molars, and tusks. But, the excellent climatic conditions of Siberia for the preservation of mammoth ivory are not to be interpreted as a guarantee that mammoth tusks are always discovered in good condition or as whole pieces. 

Recovering whole mammoth tusks in top-quality condition is a rarity. Discovering a mammoth tusk pair that belonged to the same animal is almost like finding a needle in a giant haystack. In reality, only smaller mammoth ivory pieces are usually recovered. These fragments are often broken, cracked, decayed, and covered in layers of tough mud which has built up over thousands of years. In addition, these mammoth ivory pieces (including bark or tusk fragments) are almost always soaked with moisture inside. This requires a delicate drying procedure lasting many months (often years) under controlled climatic conditions. Only expert ivory merchants like Alaskan Fossils understand and follow these comprehensive processes to preserve these wonders of the past. Their curated collection of mammoth skulls and fossils provides an unparalleled opportunity for artists to explore and appreciate these ancient marvels.


About Us: Alaskan Fossils specializes in recovering, restoring, and selling woolly mammoth fossils, bones, and prehistoric artifacts. They also provide ancient artifacts, including antlers, claws, horns, and whole skeletons. Alaskan Fossils not only sells fossils but also offers restoration services. The business focuses on treating fossils, bones, and artifacts from ancient times to return them to their original state or better. Alaskan Fossils employs cutting-edge methods and procedures like impregnation to preserve and maintain the fossils.

Contact Info:
Name: Robert Merry
Email: Send Email
Organization: Alaskan Fossils
Phone: +1 907-830-0190
Website: https://www.alaskanfossils.com/

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