Aegasteroceras sp. Ammonite
Aegasteroceras sp. Ammonite
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A fine example of the ammonites produced by the Frodingham Ironstone Formation. This piece has a flat cut base, perfect for display.
Frodingham Ironstone Formation
Scunthorpe, UK
Lower Jurassic
200 million years old
Ammonite approximately 5cm. Overall approximately 9cm x 7cm x 4cm.
More About Ammonites
More About Ammonites
Ammonites are extinct marine animals related to modern squid, octopus and nautilus. They lived in ancient seas for an incredible span of time, first appearing around 400 million years ago and becoming especially abundant during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods before disappearing around 66 million years ago. Their distinctive coiled shells often preserve beautiful ribbing, chambers and natural patterns, while their rapid evolution makes them important fossils for helping geologists date ancient marine rocks.
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