Bring a piece of ancient ocean history into your home with this beautifully preserved Cretaceous ammonite from Alberta, Canada. Dating back more than 70 million years, this specimen displays remarkable structural integrity and exceptional natural detail that set it apart as a true museum-grade fossil.
This ammonite features striking suture patterns—the intricate, leaf-like lines that trace each growth chamber. These delicate patterns are rarely preserved so clearly in fossils of this size and offer a fascinating glimpse into the biology of these extinct marine creatures. Gentle polishing reveals subtle natural iridescence and mineral tones unique to the famous Bearpaw Formation, one of the world’s premier ammonite localities.
Solid, weighty, and wonderfully shaped, this fossil shows the full sweeping curve of the spiral shell and retains excellent thickness and mineral replacement throughout. Mounted on a clean engraved wood base, it becomes a ready-to-display natural history centerpiece for any office, home, or collection.
• Origin: Alberta, Canada (Bearpaw Formation)
• Age: ~70–75 million years (Late Cretaceous)
• Features: Exceptional suture detail, polished mineral surface, thick and robust shell
• Display: Includes engraved wood standA stunning example of ancient marine life and a striking geological statement piece. Perfect for collectors, educators, and anyone who appreciates natural history at its finest.
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SKU: 170
$120.00Price
Sales Tax Included
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