Tar pit matrix with bones
Great assortment bones in matrix including: bird toe bone, Coyote proximal end of a femur. It is said, that the dark/black pieces have been charred from an ancient fire. It was recovered from the Maricopa asphalt seep in Southern California in the 1960’s and 70’s.
Obtaining ‘tar pit’ fossils is nearly impossible today, unless from an old collection or from private property.
George Lee, a prominent fossil collector collected and kept quite a bit of this material in his warehouse for decades. It wasn’t until his estate was liquidated in the early 2000’s that it saw the light of day again.
This specimen has been painstakingly prepared to showcase the amazing density of bones from the unfortunate victims to the sticky, natural traps of the oozing asphalt seeps that California is known for
Species
Canis orcutti
AGE
Late Pleistocene
FORMATION
Rancho La Brea
Size
The matrix measures 2.70"x 4.05"
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