Description
Specimen: Arcestes sp.
Fossil Type: Ammonite
Geological Age: Triassic Period (~252–201 million years ago)
Location Found: Indonesia
Scale Cube = 1cm – Full sizing shown in photo
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About This Fossil:
Step back over 200 million years with this rare and beautifully preserved Arcestes ammonite fossil from the Triassic period, discovered in Indonesia. Arcestes is a distinctive genus of ammonites, notable for its robust, somewhat globular shell compared to the flatter coiled types more typical of later periods.
Unlike many ammonites from the Jurassic and Cretaceous, Arcestes represents an earlier evolutionary stage, making it a fantastic piece for collectors seeking something less common. Its unique morphology, including a rounded involute shell and often faint ribbing, showcases the early diversity of cephalopods in prehistoric marine ecosystems.
What are Ammonites?
Ammonites were marine molluscs, distantly related to modern octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish. With their spiral shells and intricate internal chambers, they dominated the oceans for hundreds of millions of years before going extinct around 65 million years ago. Ammonites are a hallmark of fossil collecting, prized both scientifically and aesthetically.
The genus Arcestes flourished during the Late Triassic, before the rise of more advanced ammonite lineages. Their presence in the fossil record offers invaluable insight into the ecological recovery following the end-Permian mass extinction.
Geological & Scientific Context:
This specimen was preserved in Triassic sedimentary layers in Indonesia—an area that was once submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea teeming with ancient life. The Triassic period is one of the most crucial chapters in Earth’s history, marking the dawn of dinosaurs and the evolution of modern marine ecosystems. Arcestes fossils like this are far rarer than their later Jurassic or Cretaceous relatives.
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Fossils – Nature’s Time Capsules:
The word fossil refers to the preserved remains or traces of prehistoric life. Fossils like this Arcestes ammonite help paleontologists reconstruct ancient worlds and understand how life has evolved over millions of years. Fossils form when organisms are rapidly buried in sediment. Over time, minerals replace organic material, preserving the shape of the organism in stone.
Ideal fossilisation conditions include:
- Rapid burial in fine sediments or volcanic ash
- Presence of hard parts (like shells or bones)
- Low oxygen conditions to prevent decay
- Stable temperatures and minimal water movement
This Arcestes ammonite is a fantastic representation of early Mesozoic marine life and a unique piece of natural history.
Add this Triassic treasure to your fossil collection today – a rare Arcestes fossil ammonite from Indonesia with exceptional authenticity and geological value.






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