PYRITISED AMMONITE MATRIX
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Dimensions:
5.4cm x 4.8cm x 3.4cm, 65g.
PYRITISED AMMONITE MATRIX
[whohit]PYRITISED AMMONITE MATRIX[/whohit]
Dimensions:
5.4cm x 4.8cm x 3.4cm, 65g.
Weight | 70 g |
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Dimensions | 5.4 × 4.8 × 3.4 cm |
Fluorescent Amber Specimen or fossil tree sap. A beautiful stone often cut and polished into a valuable gemstone. It is a fossil which can contain preserved insects and other animals or plants that are millions of years old. Inclusions seen in Amber increase its value. Three pics taken inside, outside and with UVC Light. A label comes with each specimen, professionally printed with a sticky back.
Dimensions:
5.1cm x 4.7cm x 1.9cm, 21g.
Location:
Columbia.
An outstanding Gastropod Gypsum Replaced Fossil, fossicked from my shop where there are more waiting for new owners. This specimen is also fluorescent as shown in pics.
Maopicolpus Murryanus
Tate, 1885
Age – Middle Miocene (Batessfordian)
Morgan Group, Cadell Formation.
Murbko Marl Member.
Location: Broken Cliffs, Waikerie, South Australia.
Dimensions: 4.3cm x 1.4cm, 1.9g.
A 2.6″ Pleistocene Fossil Horse Tooth to add to your fossil or tooth collection. A Horse Tooth from the Gulf of Mexico where many fossils come from especially teeth. These are almost as rare as Hens teeth. The condition is fairly complete tip to root with hollow roots. Our friend pulled this Horse Tooth out from fossil hunt in South Carolina. There has been no repair or restoration. These teeth are commonly found associated with fossils from many other ice age mammals including Mammoths, Sloths, Camels, etc.
Age: Pleistocene 10,000-1.8 million years ago.
Location:
South Carolina, U.S.A.
Dimensions:
6.8cm x 2.6cm x 1.8cm, 54g.
An ancient Fossil Baculite. These are super popular and affordable. Suitable for kids as they aren’t too fragile (for a fossil) and a great way to start or boost your own collection. An amazing natural fossil from eons past. Baculites, genus of extinct Cephalopods (animals related to the modern squid, octopus, and nautilus) found as fossils in Late Cretaceous marine rocks (formed from 99.6 million to 65.5 million years ago). One pic with long wave UV light shows some fluorescence. This specimen has been mounted on a perspex pad for enhanced display. You can see calcified dendritic formations clearly.
Age:
Late Cretaceous, (formed from 99.6 million to 65.5 million years ago).
Location:
Utah, USA.
Dimensions:
4.3cm x 3cm x 4.8cm, 87g.
Small Ammonite Pair, beautifully polished. Featuring great markings and some iridescence on the outside. Parts of the fossil have started to turn to calcite. This is a small, natural fossil specimen. An amazing artifact and a natural example of the Fibonacci sequence. Also from the center out, the spiral increases at the ratio of Phi or the golden section, 1.618. The distance of the planets from the Sun average the Phi Ratio. This number is also related to Pi and the Fibonacci Sequence. This Phi Ratio is used by nearly all religions and cults and is a big part of Sacred Geometry. A super and ancient gift for the natural history enthusiast. Ammonites are at least 60 million years old!
Location:
Madagascar.
Dimensions:
Approx. 7.1cm x 5.6cm x 1cm (each half), 91g the pair.
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