Galleri

It's all about 3D - Ursus spelaeus

This gallery was built around one of the first 3D objects provided by Genoa University through the natural history aggregator OpenUp!. The 3D fossil of the prehistoric "cave bear" seen here originates from Italy and was annotated to illustrate what can be seen here. The additional objects highlight different aspects of the "cave bear" and try to illustrate the history of an extinct animal. Browse through the items to learn more about this fascinating creature!

Genoa University

This bone corresponds to the right mandible of an Ursus spelaeus, the “cave bear”, one of the many megafaunal species that became extinct during the Late Pleistocene in Europe, about 24,000 years ago.

Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History

Schädel, zu E. Fraas, Höhlen der Schwäb. Alb, 1901, S. 25

Austrian National Library
University of Oviedo

Colección Placas de Linterna (“Linterna Mágica"). La fecha de producción de las mismas entre 1925 – 1940 (¿1930?). Material pedagógico usado en la docencia de la asignatura de Geología de la Escuela de Facultativos de Minas de Mieres por Ignacio Pata…

Silesian Museum

A pair of cave bears are placed in the natural mountain environment.

Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History

als "Ursus spelaeus sibyllinum" benannt, Skelett, montiert

Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History

Rekonstruktion, Modell

Museon-Omniversum

Een 26-delig skelet van een rechtervoet van een exemplaar van Ursus spelaeus Rosenmöller 1794 ofwel holenbeer. Het is gevonden bij de Sint Pietersberg in Limburg. Rechtervoet skelet, 26 delig.

The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
Hungarian Natural History Museum

Megszerzés módja: gyűjtés 2x1,5

Museon-Omniversum

Rechter dijbeen van een exemplaar van Ursus spelaeus Rosenmöller 1794 ofwel holenbeer.

Museon-Omniversum

Wervelkolom van een exemplaar van Ursus spelaeus Rosenmöller 1794, ofwel holenbeer, gevonden bij de Sint Pietersberg in Limburg.

The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London
Hungarian Natural History Museum
Hungarian Natural History Museum

Megszerzés módja: csere 1,3x0,8 - 2,7x1

Hungarian Natural History Museum

Megszerzés módja: gyűjtés 12x7,5

National Library of Serbia

Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus Rosenmuller & Heinroth) males' den from Velika Pecina in Duboka Near Kucevo, Eastern Serbia

Montanhistorisches Dokumentationszentrum

Höhlenbär auf einem keilförmigen Sockel, koloriert. Das Tier hält den Kopf etwas gesenkt und schreitet mit der rechten Pfote vorn, voran.; Pappschild: "Höhlenbär // Ursus giganteus" Am Sockel: "Jos. Pallenberg" und "Höhlenbär // u…

National Museum and Research Center of Altamira

Canino de oso de las cavernas.

Wellcome Collection

Femur of a large adult cave bear, Ursus Spelaeus, which shows a healed fracture somewhat below the middle etc