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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Plesiosaur
• Species: Unknown
Vertebra belonging to a Jurassic plesiosaur. Discovered in the kimmeridgian beds of Oxfordshire, UK, this specimen is in excellent condition, Comes supplied in a white card tray with information label.
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A vertebra of belonging to a plesiosaur. This specimen is of Kimmeridgian age, approximately 152 to 157 Mya in the Jurassic period and was collected in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Plesiosaurs were marine reptiles which predominantly lived during the Jurassic period. Characteristically defined by their long necks and flippers, this specimen comes from one of plesiosaur’s four long flippers. This vertebra is 90 x 70 x 50 mm and weighs 538 grams. It’s size and overall definition makes it a perfect addition to a fossil collection – particularly those centred around marine reptiles and the Jurassic. The bone should also appeal to a palaeontologist who wishes to analyse bone fragments. This particular specimen allows acute analysis of the interior structure of the spine as well as a rough, genuine texture to gauge external processes.Comes supplied in a 4″ x 3″ white card tray with an information card detailing its age and locality.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Plesiosaur & Plesiosaur
• Species: Unknown
Various plesiosaur and pliosaur fossil bone specimens from Abingdon in Oxfordshire in the UK. These samples, of various optional sizes are dated to the Jurassic period, making them over 200 million years old, they are from marine reptiles which swam the seas during this time along side the dinosaurs.
Species Name: Nummulites Laevigatus in limestone matrix
Family: Microfossil
Age: Eocene, Cuisian Stage, approximately 47 million years ago
Location: Soissons, Aisne, France
Nummulites laevigatus foraminifera fossil specimens within a beige white limestone matrix, these micro fossils are excellent examples of these amoeboid protists, they exhibit exceptional details, dated to the Eocene period, they were found in Soissons, Aisne, France. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.
This red coloured Marl is a lime (Calcium Carbonate) rich mudstone from the Triassic of Gloucestershire. They are supplied in labelled card trays.
Green jasper mineral specimens from India, deep green in colour due to the presence of chrome and iron mineral impurities, this chalcedony mineral breaks with a conchoidal fracture, has a glassy texture and can have sharp edges, caution is advised. Available in various sizes, this well known mineral has been used in the past as a gemstone as it takes a high polish, natural specimens, they will come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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Magnesian Limestone. A dolomite rich rock from the Permian formations of North Yorkshire.
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Round plastic tubs or pots made, clear and easily seen through, they are ideal for the safe storage of many small items such as gemstones, plants, sediments, soil, hobby items and more. They measure 46 mm in diameter and are 23 mm high. Supplied with a tight snap shut lid.
Carrstone is a sedimentary rock which has a distinct, rusty red colour. These particular specimens found in Wesctott, Surrey formed during the Cretaceous period, a friable rock, it is iron rich, obtaining its colour from leaching. Used commonly as a building stone, the samples we have available have various size options and come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Highly fossiliferous reef limestone from the 425 million year old Wenlock Series of the Silurian. Wren’s Nest, Dudley, West Midlands.
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Plastic plate stands which are ideal for holding mainly flat items, such as plates, agate slices and other cut and polished mineral slabs. However, other items fit on them just as well, the parts come in two pieces and twist together making a single, robust clear stand. These stands are small and measure 50 mm tall with a 70 x 40 mm base.
A pack of 3 Power Tank Pens, they work underwater, upside down and on wet paper. Size 1.0 tip. These pens are ideal for field work use. The pens come in a mixed pack of 3 one of each colour: Black, Blue and Red.
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Specification:
* Waterproof
* Map area: 265 x 265 mm
* Neckband included
* Winter use -20 degrees.
* Material: Polyamid / Transparent TPU
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Iceland spar mineral specimens from Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico, samples are crystal clear, exhibit perfect rhombic shape and excellent double refraction. They are available in 2 sizes only and will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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15 cell section geological specimen storage boxes, made from thick robust card which will not split or warp over time.Each box contains a plastic insert which allows you to store up to 15 samples of rocks, fossils, minerals or gemstones in. The cells are 55 x 55 mm and comes with a sturdy lid with a blue colour.
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