Own a piece of prehistoric history with this Ichthyosaur rib section fossil, a remarkable specimen from the Black Ven Marls Formation, Lower Lias, dating back to the Jurassic period (approximately 200-190 million years ago). This exceptional fossil was discovered along the world-famous Jurassic Coast at Black Ven, Lyme Regis, Dorset, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rich fossil deposits.

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About Ichthyosaurs:

Ichthyosaurs were marine reptiles that thrived in the oceans during the Mesozoic Era. They were highly adapted to aquatic life, with streamlined bodies resembling modern dolphins. This rib section is a fascinating glimpse into the anatomy of these incredible predators, which dominated Jurassic seas.

Provenance and Authenticity:

This fossil comes from the prestigious Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most respected fossil collections in the world. A Certificate of Authenticity is included with your purchase, guaranteeing the fossil's authenticity and provenance.

What Makes This Fossil Unique?

  1. Historical and Scientific Significance: This rib section provides an insight into the structure and evolution of Ichthyosaurs, making it an important piece for enthusiasts and researchers alike.
  2. Exceptional Location: Discovered on the iconic Jurassic Coast, an area celebrated for its abundance of marine reptile fossils.
  3. Educational Value: Ideal for teaching about marine reptiles and the Jurassic ecosystem.
  4. Collector's Piece: A rare and beautiful fossil that will enhance any paleontological or natural history collection.

Why Choose This Fossil?

Additional Information:

This fossil has been carefully selected and prepared to ensure its integrity and quality. It is a genuine specimen that offers a fascinating connection to the Jurassic period.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exceptional Ichthyosaur rib section fossil from the Jurassic Coast.

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