This very large, well-preserved tooth of a Stegodon (Trigonocephalus) was found in river deposits and subsequently exhibits an attractive, dark patina. Stegodon are one of the largest extinct elephant species in the order Proboscidea, their fossils are found throughout Asia.
Location: Solo River, East Java, Indonesia
Age: Pliocene - 2 million years old
Measurements: 19.5cm x 13.5cm x 7.7cm
Weight: 1.63kg