Large Ammonite and Orthoceras Fossil Plate

Large rock slab with ammonite and orthoceras fossils carved out and polished.

Dimensions

At the largest point: width - 26 inches, height - 30 inches, thickness - 5 inches.

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Inherited

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June 4, 2024
Fair Market Value:
$
700
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$
1500
USD

Ammonite Fossil Devonian Period (410 to 360 Million Years Ago) 14 ammonites and orthoceras fossil imprints, of varying size, are presented in a polished matrix. Several of marine arthropods protrude from the sides of the plate and are nearly complete, while several are partial fossils. The cephalopods have clearly delineated chambers of rich browns, creams, black, and ochre. Orthoceras and Ammonites are primitive members of the phylum cephalopoda and are the ancestral cousin of modern squid and octopus. Unknown excavation source; but other specimens of this size and color have confirmed provenance of the Sahara Desert of Eastern Morocco. Overall object dimensions: Width 26 inches x Height 30 inches x Depth 5 inches.