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4.6" Polished Ammonite Pair - Agatized/Pyritized
Here is a gorgeous cut and polished Anapuzosia ammonite fossil quarried near Mahajanga Province, Madagascar. It is of the genus Anapuzosia which is one of the rarer types from the locality. These ammonites inhabited the shallow seas approximately 110 million years ago.
It exhibits beautiful mineralization within the chambers, each separated by white calcite scepta (divisions). Some of the chambers are preserved as crystal lined pockets. The reverse side has a very beautiful, mother of pearl look to it. This highly polished, exotic ammonite makes a superb display piece with tremendous historical appeal.
It exhibits beautiful mineralization within the chambers, each separated by white calcite scepta (divisions). Some of the chambers are preserved as crystal lined pockets. The reverse side has a very beautiful, mother of pearl look to it. This highly polished, exotic ammonite makes a superb display piece with tremendous historical appeal.
Ammonites were predatory cephalopod mollusks that resembled squids with spiral shells. They are more closely related to living octopuses, though their shells resemble that of nautilus species. True ammonites appeared in the fossil record about 240 million years ago during the Triassic Period. The last lineages disappeared 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous.
SPECIES
Anapuzosia
LOCATION
Ambatolafia, Mahajanga Province, Madagascar
SIZE
4.6" wide (Each)
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#54367
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