Description
Dive into Earth’s ancient marine history with this exquisite Mantelliceras saxbii ammonite fossil from the Cenomanian stage of the Cretaceous Period, discovered in Glynde, United Kingdom. Renowned for its robust coiling and finely ribbed shell, this ammonite offers a glimpse into marine ecosystems that thrived approximately 100.5 to 93.9 million years ago.
Mantelliceras saxbii was a free-swimming cephalopod, actively navigating the Cretaceous seas as part of a rich marine ecosystem. Its distinctive ribbing and coiled shell structure make it an iconic specimen, highly prized among collectors and paleontology enthusiasts.
This fossil is part of the prestigious Alice Purnell Collection, one of the world’s most extensive and significant fossil collections. Each specimen is carefully selected for its scientific value and visual appeal and comes complete with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Geological Information:
- Species: Mantelliceras saxbii
- Type: Ammonite Fossil
- Age: Cenomanian, Cretaceous Period (~100.5 – 93.9 million years ago)
- Location Found: Glynde, United Kingdom
- Geological Formation: British Chalk
Product Details:
- Condition: 100% Genuine Fossil
- Provenance: Alice Purnell Collection
- Included: Certificate of Authenticity
- Sizing: Scale rule squares/cube = 1 cm (please refer to photos for full dimensions)
The accompanying photo displays the actual specimen you will receive, ensuring complete transparency. This ammonite fossil is perfect for expanding any paleontological collection, serving as an educational tool, or making a distinctive gift for fossil enthusiasts.
All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.





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