Discover a rare window into the Jurassic seas with this unique fossil section of an ammonite encrusted with ancient sea life, including fossilized worm tubes. Sourced from the Black Ven Marls of the Lower Lias at Stonebarrow Cliff, Charmouth, Lyme Regis, Dorset, this specimen represents a fascinating ecosystem frozen in time. Each fossil in our collection is verified 100% genuine and comes complete with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Key Features:
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Certified Authenticity: With a Certificate of Authenticity, rest assured of the genuine nature of this sea-life encrusted ammonite section, a true piece of prehistoric heritage.
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Ecosystem Preserved: This fossil showcases an ammonite section teeming with ancient sea life, including well-preserved worm tubes, offering a unique glimpse into the marine ecosystems of the Jurassic period.
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Jurassic Provenance: Directly from the iconic Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this piece embodies the geological and paleontological significance of the area.
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Carefully Curated: Discovered by Alison on March 1, 2024, this fossil has been expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated, highlighting its intricate details and the interconnectedness of ancient sea life.
Included in Your Purchase:
- One (1) Fossilized Ammonite Section, richly encrusted with ancient sea life and worm tubes, serving as a captivating snapshot of Jurassic marine biodiversity.
- One (1) Certificate of Authenticity, providing assurance of the fossil's genuine nature and detailed provenance.
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Visual Size Reference: A 1cm scale cube is included in the photo to accurately convey the size of this remarkable specimen.
A Collector's and Educator's Treasure: Ideal for fossil collectors, educators, or anyone fascinated by the natural world, this ammonite section not only enriches any collection but also serves as an intriguing educational tool. It invites curiosity and discussion, making it a perfect piece for display in both educational settings and personal collections.
Embrace the chance to own this exceptional piece of the Jurassic Coast's legacy. Its unique preservation of an ancient ecosystem makes it not just a fossil but a story of life from millions of years ago, promising to inspire and educate all who view it.