Description
Genuine British Jurassic Fossil Collection
This listing features a 1kg British Fossil Mix containing 32 individual fossil specimens, collected from classic Jurassic sites in Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These counties are internationally recognised for their rich fossil heritage and long history of palaeontological discovery, preserving marine life from approximately 190–170 million years ago when much of southern Britain lay beneath a warm, shallow sea.
The fossil collection shown in the photographs is the exact specimen lot you will receive. Each fossil has been carefully selected for its authenticity, preservation, and visual interest. All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and are supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity. Full sizing and scale details can be seen clearly in the listing images.
Discovery, Preparation, and Provenance
This fossil mix was personally discovered by our own team members, Alister and Alison, on 01 December 2025 during responsible field collecting at established Jurassic fossil localities in Dorset and Somerset. After collection, each specimen was cleaned, prepped, and stabilised by Alison, ensuring the fossils are safe to handle, study, and display.
Clear provenance is an important part of fossil collecting, and knowing exactly who collected and prepared the specimens adds confidence, traceability, and long-term value to this fossil set.
Fossil Types and Species Representation
This mixed fossil assemblage represents a natural cross-section of British Jurassic marine fauna. While every mix is unique, collections of this type typically include a variety of well-known and scientifically important fossil groups such as:
- Ammonites – extinct marine cephalopods of the order Ammonitida, recognised by their coiled shells and ribbed ornamentation. These are classic Jurassic index fossils used worldwide in stratigraphy and biozone correlation.
- Belemnites – internal shells of squid-like cephalopods belonging to the order Belemnitida, often preserved as solid, bullet-shaped fossils.
- Bivalves – fossil clams and oysters, including robust shell fragments that lived on or within the seabed sediments.
- Gastropods – marine snails preserving spiral shell forms that reflect a variety of feeding strategies.
- Crinoid fragments – columnal stems from sea lilies, echinoderms that anchored to the seafloor and filtered food from the water column.
Together, these fossils represent multiple ecological niches within Jurassic marine environments, offering insight into ancient food webs and biodiversity.
Geological and Environmental Context
During the Jurassic Period, Dorset and Somerset formed part of a shallow epicontinental sea with fluctuating water depths, soft muddy seabeds, and periodic storm events. Fine sediments buried shells and skeletal material, protecting them from erosion and allowing fossilisation to occur. Over millions of years, compaction and mineral replacement preserved these remains within limestone, marl, and shale.
Many of the fossil groups represented are closely tied to specific Lower and Middle Jurassic stages, making them important for understanding geological time and environmental change.
Collecting, Educational, and Display Value
This 1kg fossil mix containing 32 individual specimens is ideal for collectors, educational use, home-schooling, gifts, or hands-on geological study. The diversity of fossil types allows close examination of different shell forms, preservation styles, and ancient marine life, making this collection both engaging and informative.
You will receive the exact fossil mix shown, responsibly collected, professionally prepared, and supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its genuine British Jurassic origin and ensuring complete confidence in your purchase.





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