![Sold Price: OSVALDO BORSONI (1911-1985) AND EUGENIO GERLI (1923-2013) FOR TECNO. DINING TABLE, MODEL T69, 1960-1969. - December 4, 0122 4:30 PM CET Sold Price: OSVALDO BORSONI (1911-1985) AND EUGENIO GERLI (1923-2013) FOR TECNO. DINING TABLE, MODEL T69, 1960-1969. - December 4, 0122 4:30 PM CET](https://image.invaluable.com/housePhotos/Subarna/23/737823/H5802-L312125695_original.jpg)
Sold Price: OSVALDO BORSONI (1911-1985) AND EUGENIO GERLI (1923-2013) FOR TECNO. DINING TABLE, MODEL T69, 1960-1969. - December 4, 0122 4:30 PM CET
Logchem 2010 - Poster - Milia (Grevena, Macedonia, Greece) - A Dangerous Area For Mammut Borsoni. | PDF | Predation | Organisms
![Mammut borsoni tusks at the Natural History Museum of Milea, Grevena - Nature in Greece | Mountains, lakes, forests, fauna and flora Mammut borsoni tusks at the Natural History Museum of Milea, Grevena - Nature in Greece | Mountains, lakes, forests, fauna and flora](https://naturallyzagori.gr/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/mammut-borsoni-tusks-grevena-7.jpg)
Mammut borsoni tusks at the Natural History Museum of Milea, Grevena - Nature in Greece | Mountains, lakes, forests, fauna and flora
![Mammut borsoni tusks at the Natural History Museum of Milea, Grevena - Nature in Greece | Mountains, lakes, forests, fauna and flora Mammut borsoni tusks at the Natural History Museum of Milea, Grevena - Nature in Greece | Mountains, lakes, forests, fauna and flora](https://naturallyzagori.gr/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/excavation-team-milea-grevena.jpg)
Mammut borsoni tusks at the Natural History Museum of Milea, Grevena - Nature in Greece | Mountains, lakes, forests, fauna and flora
![Mandible of "Mammut" borsoni from Kaltensundheim (NHMS-MTe 810/1). A:... | Download Scientific Diagram Mandible of "Mammut" borsoni from Kaltensundheim (NHMS-MTe 810/1). A:... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jakub-Brezina/publication/359135020/figure/fig5/AS:1132024224067584@1646907015001/Mandible-of-Mammut-borsoni-from-Kaltensundheim-NHMS-MTe-810-1-A-Anterior-aspect-of_Q640.jpg)
Mandible of "Mammut" borsoni from Kaltensundheim (NHMS-MTe 810/1). A:... | Download Scientific Diagram
A partial skeleton of “Mammut” borsoni (Proboscidea, Mammalia) from the Pliocene of Kaltensundheim (Germany)
![Quaternary | Free Full-Text | The Paradise Lost of Milia (Grevena, Greece; Late Pliocene, Early Villafranchian, MN15/MN16a): Faunal Composition and Diversity Quaternary | Free Full-Text | The Paradise Lost of Milia (Grevena, Greece; Late Pliocene, Early Villafranchian, MN15/MN16a): Faunal Composition and Diversity](https://www.mdpi.com/quaternary/quaternary-01-00013/article_deploy/html/images/quaternary-01-00013-g002.png)
Quaternary | Free Full-Text | The Paradise Lost of Milia (Grevena, Greece; Late Pliocene, Early Villafranchian, MN15/MN16a): Faunal Composition and Diversity
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Mammut borsoni tusks at the Natural History Museum of Milea, Grevena - Nature in Greece | Mountains, lakes, forests, fauna and flora
Prof Jamie Woodward on Twitter: "Here's the wonderful palaeoart of Mammut borsoni by Remie Bakker. His work appears in various displays at the Natural History Museum in Malia #PlioceneGreece https://t.co/mn0tRcQEE2" / Twitter
![Prof Jamie Woodward on Twitter: "Good morning. These are the longest tusks in the world! They are 3.5 million years old and belonged to Mammut borsoni from the Greek Pliocene - it Prof Jamie Woodward on Twitter: "Good morning. These are the longest tusks in the world! They are 3.5 million years old and belonged to Mammut borsoni from the Greek Pliocene - it](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D6avCahWAAAlpp9.jpg:large)
Prof Jamie Woodward on Twitter: "Good morning. These are the longest tusks in the world! They are 3.5 million years old and belonged to Mammut borsoni from the Greek Pliocene - it
![Full-scale model of Anancus arvernensis (Mastodon from Auvergne) at the Pleistocene Park Museum near Dorkovo, Bulgaria. The Rhodopean Mastodon Stock Photo - Alamy Full-scale model of Anancus arvernensis (Mastodon from Auvergne) at the Pleistocene Park Museum near Dorkovo, Bulgaria. The Rhodopean Mastodon Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/d4751ebde15e4f47860d303c84429957/2g2dawm.jpg)