This rare fossil fish vertebra, from the Eocene epoch, is a unique specimen discovered in the historic London Clay deposits at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK. Dating back approximately 50 million years, this fossil provides a captivating look into Britain’s ancient marine ecosystems, where a diversity of fish species thrived. Each fossil in our collection is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its historical and scientific significance.

Fish vertebrae from the Eocene era are highly prized for the insight they offer into early marine vertebrates. This specimen is well-preserved, with the distinct structure and segmentation characteristic of fish vertebrae. Fossils like this allow us to understand the rich biodiversity of the ancient seas and offer a tangible link to the early evolutionary stages of fish.

This fossil has been carefully chosen for its quality and historical value. Ideal for fossil collectors, educators, or enthusiasts of ancient marine life, this piece offers a rare glimpse into the Eocene seas. Don’t miss the chance to add this genuine fossil fish vertebra to your collection and own a real piece of prehistoric marine history!