Bison Femur Under Full Moon

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After getting special permission to go onto the famous Cerney Wick mammoth dig site at night, I captured this photo of an excavated bison femur under the light of the Buck moon. It seems especially fitting - the Buck moon is named after the time when deer begin to grow new antlers. Just another fossil waiting to be found.
By buying this print, you are directly supporting funding for 2025! 50% of the proceeds will go directly to uncovering new fossils, training volunteer paleontologists and helping us improve our understanding of prehistoric england.

Produced and shipped by Prodigi, the same company that makes posters and prints for the world famous Natural History Museum in London, very fitting for this poster!

Paper Weight: 200 GSM

Print Method: Giclée - this technique employs high-quality inkjet printers to produce fine art prints with exceptional detail and colour accuracy on museum quality paper.

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After getting special permission to go onto the famous Cerney Wick mammoth dig site at night, I captured this photo of an excavated bison femur under the light of the Buck moon. It seems especially fitting - the Buck moon is named after the time when deer begin to grow new antlers. Just another fossil waiting to be found.
By buying this print, you are directly supporting funding for 2025! 50% of the proceeds will go directly to uncovering new fossils, training volunteer paleontologists and helping us improve our understanding of prehistoric england.

Produced and shipped by Prodigi, the same company that makes posters and prints for the world famous Natural History Museum in London, very fitting for this poster!

Paper Weight: 200 GSM

Print Method: Giclée - this technique employs high-quality inkjet printers to produce fine art prints with exceptional detail and colour accuracy on museum quality paper.

Tax Included. Shipping not included.

After getting special permission to go onto the famous Cerney Wick mammoth dig site at night, I captured this photo of an excavated bison femur under the light of the Buck moon. It seems especially fitting - the Buck moon is named after the time when deer begin to grow new antlers. Just another fossil waiting to be found.
By buying this print, you are directly supporting funding for 2025! 50% of the proceeds will go directly to uncovering new fossils, training volunteer paleontologists and helping us improve our understanding of prehistoric england.

Produced and shipped by Prodigi, the same company that makes posters and prints for the world famous Natural History Museum in London, very fitting for this poster!

Paper Weight: 200 GSM

Print Method: Giclée - this technique employs high-quality inkjet printers to produce fine art prints with exceptional detail and colour accuracy on museum quality paper.

Tax Included. Shipping not included.