Promicroceras Calcite Ammonite Fossil Multi Block

Formation: Black Ven Marls, Lower Lias

Age: Jurassic Period (Approx. 190–180 million years ago)

Location: Black Ven, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK

This listing offers a Promicroceras calcite ammonite fossil multi block, a fascinating piece showcasing multiple beautifully preserved ammonites in their natural matrix. Discovered on November 30, 2024, by our expert team members Alister and Alison, this specimen was unearthed from the Black Ven Marls at Lyme Regis, a globally renowned fossil locality on the Jurassic Coast. Meticulously cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison, this fossil highlights the beauty and diversity of Jurassic marine life.

Species Information:

Promicroceras is a genus of small, tightly coiled ammonites that lived in the shallow seas of the Jurassic period. These marine mollusks fed on plankton and played an essential role in ancient ecosystems. Their ribbed, coiled shells are iconic features of ammonites, and fossils of this genus are highly sought after for their intricate details and historical importance.

The calcite mineralization of these ammonites provides a stunning crystalline finish, enhancing their aesthetic appeal while preserving their scientific value. Fossil multi blocks like this one offer a unique glimpse into the rich biodiversity of ancient marine ecosystems, capturing a snapshot of life from over 190 million years ago.

Product Details:

This calcite Promicroceras ammonite fossil multi block is a remarkable addition to any collection, perfect for display, study, or educational use. Its unique preservation and historical significance make it ideal for paleontology enthusiasts, educators, and collectors alike.

Shipping & Handling:

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Don’t miss this opportunity to own a genuine and visually captivating Promicroceras calcite ammonite fossil multi block. Add this extraordinary piece of Earth’s Jurassic history to your collection today!