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This large Geisonoceras (Orthoceras) slab is 21 x 26inches. The slab comes from the Atlas Mountain Range, South Morocco. The age is Devonian, around 395-345 million years ago.
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This large Geisonoceras (Orthoceras) slab is 21 x 26inches. The slab comes from the Atlas Mountain Range, South Morocco. The age is Devonian, around 395-345 million years ago. A spectacular specimen with many highly polished Orthoceras fossils.
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