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• Geological Age: Kimmeridgian stage, Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Dinosaur
• Species: Either Ischyrosaurus or Cetiosaurus
Sauropod vertebra, likely belonging to Ischyrosaurus or Cetiosaurus found in the Kimmeridgian beds of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Rough and genuine bone texture, comes supplied with an information label.
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Sauropods were the largest land animals to ever live. They are characterised by their size, long necks and long tails. These specimens, which were found in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK are individual vertebra belonging to an unknown species (likely to be Cetiosaurus or Ischyrosaurus) from the Kimmeridgian stage of the Jurassic Period. An essential part to any fossil collection, these bone specimens allow acute analysis of the interior bone structure and provide rough genuine texture to the fossil.
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Specimen | Specimen 1 – 600 g, Specimen 2 – 670 g, Specimen 3 – 618 g, Specimen 4 – 651 g, Specimen 5 – 809 g |
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• Geological Age: Kimmeridgian stage, Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Dinosaur
• Species: Either Ischyrosaurus or Cetiosaurus
These dinosaur bone fragments are fossils which belonged to one of two species of sauropod, large, heavy four legged long necked dinosaurs, Ischyrosaurus or Cetiosaurus which lived during the Jurassic period over 150 million years ago. Found in Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the UK. The samples exhibit parts of the dinosaurs anatomy which from these pieces, is too difficult to determine, however, the pieces do show the colour and texture of the fossils, an excellent attribute for serious collectors or educational use.
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• Geological Age: Kimmeridgian stage, Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Order: Saurischia
• Species: Either Ischyrosaurus or Cetiosaurus
These dinosaur vertebrae fossils belonged to one of two species of sauropod, large, heavy four legged long necked dinosaurs, Ischyrosaurus or Cetiosaurus which lived during the Jurassic period over 150 million years ago. Found in Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the UK. The samples exhibit the expected disc like design with concave surfaces where other tissue would have been. Excellent for serious fossil collectors.
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A display specimen of Aegasteroceras Saggitarium found at Scunthorpe, N Lincolnshire, UK. The specimen is from the jurassic period, lower lias and is cemented onto a matrix of ironstone.
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A display piece of a coprolite which is fossilised within a siderite nodule. This coprolite is from the Carboniferous period, found within the westphalian ‘A’ coal measures horizon in Westhoughton, lancashire, UK.
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A display specimen of Heliolites interstinctus from the Silurian period, Wenlock Series that was found in Dudley, West Midlands, UK. This specimen measures approximately 18 cm in diameter and weighs approximately 2.6 kg. This piece is supplied with a information label.
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Specimens of Dinosaur Bone, collected from Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the UK. These samples are from an unidentified species, however they date to approximately 157 – 152 Ma. This puts these samples in the Kimmeridgian stage of the Jurassic period, which is the apex of the dinosaur’s rule on Earth. The specimens display a rusty brown colouration and showcase their porous bone structure. The pieces are from undetermined body parts and could be remnants from various parts of the animal. These samples are available in various sizes and come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
A display specimen of petrified teak wood that is freestanding and has been polished to give a smooth appearance. This specimen was found in Indonesia and is approximately 20 million years old (Miocene). This piece measures approximately 8 by 8 by 28 cm and weighs approximately 2.90 kg.
A fossil specimen of the fossil rugose coral phillipsastrea ananas found in Ramlia, Southern Morocco. The specimen is from the Devonian period and is approximately 350/360 m years old.
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A genuine fossilised fragment of a dinosaur egg shell, discovered in Patagonia, Argentina. It has been dated to approximately 70-90 Million years ago, comes supplied in a perspex box with a detailed info label and 10x magnifying hand lens.
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A display specimen of Mantelliceras from the late cretaceous period, the specimen was found in Madagascar.
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A display specimen of petrified teak wood that is freestanding and has been polished to give a smooth appearance. This specimen was found in Indonesia and is approximately 20 million years old (Miocene). This piece measures approximately 6 by 8 by 38 cm and weighs approximately 10.05 kg.
A large slab carved from genuine fossiliferous limestone rock containing numerous fossilised shell remains. The slab also has 4 large fossils displayed on it, 3 Goniatite shells (a species of ammaoid) and a large single Orthoceras shell (fossil squid shell). The slab has been fully polished on the front and edges and measures 45cm x 42cm at it’s widest points. Supplied With a free metal stand for displaying it on. Ideal for general fossil collectors or if your looking for that unique piece to show off in your home.
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A display specimen of an Dactylioceras commune positive with two negatives from Scarborough, UK. The sample is supplied in a 4″ x 3″ white card tray, it weighs roughly 209 grams and measures approximately 5.5 x 6 x 5 cm. This piece is perfect for any beginner fossil collector, but could also make an excellent teaching aid.
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Species name: Harpoceras
Geological Age: Jurassic, Upper Lias, 200 to 180 million years.
Location: Ilminster, Somerset, UK
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