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Fossil shell block, miocene age from france

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Specimen: Fossil Shell Group

Age: Miocene

Location: France

 

Miocene fossil shells from France offer a fascinating glimpse into the marine environments that existed in the region approximately 23 to 5.3 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. France, with its diverse geological history, boasts an abundance of well-preserved fossilized shells that provide valuable insights into the ancient seas and the organisms that inhabited them.

 

During the Miocene, the climate in France was generally warmer than it is today, and the sea levels were higher, resulting in extensive marine habitats. Fossilized shells from this period are often found in sedimentary rocks, including limestone and marl, which have preserved the delicate details of these ancient mollusk remains.

 

One prominent group of mollusks found in Miocene fossil deposits is the bivalves. These include clams, mussels, and oysters, which thrived in the shallow coastal waters of the Miocene seas. The shells of these bivalves exhibit a wide range of shapes, sizes, and intricate surface patterns. Some may have adapted to specific ecological niches, while others may have evolved unique features for defense or feeding.

 

Gastropods, or snails, are another common group among Miocene fossil shells in France. Their coiled or uncoiled shells showcase diverse forms and sizes, reflecting the variety of habitats and ecological roles occupied by these ancient marine snails. The fossilized remains of gastropods contribute to our understanding of the biodiversity and ecological dynamics of Miocene marine environments.

 

Notable fossil sites in France, such as those in the Aquitaine Basin and the Paris Basin, have yielded a rich array of Miocene shells. These fossils are often discovered in layers of sedimentary rock, providing scientists with valuable information about the evolution of marine life and the changing conditions of the Miocene seas.

 

In addition to their scientific significance, Miocene fossil shells from France are appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts for their aesthetic qualities. The well-preserved and diverse forms of these fossils make them sought-after specimens in the world of paleontology and contribute to our appreciation of the beauty of ancient marine life.

 

ACTUAL AS SEEN: The image shows the EXACT specimen you will receive. The specimen has been carefully hand selected and photographed. Measurements are as accurate as possible, though be aware measuring precise dimensions can be difficult from irregular shaped items. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. Once this specimen is sold, we will update this listing with new similar selected item, with a new photo and dimensions.

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Scale cube=1cm: Full sizing please see photo

 

All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity

Specimen: Fossil Shell Group

Age: Miocene

Location: France

 

Miocene fossil shells from France offer a fascinating glimpse into the marine environments that existed in the region approximately 23 to 5.3 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. France, with its diverse geological history, boasts an abundance of well-preserved fossilized shells that provide valuable insights into the ancient seas and the organisms that inhabited them.

 

During the Miocene, the climate in France was generally warmer than it is today, and the sea levels were higher, resulting in extensive marine habitats. Fossilized shells from this period are often found in sedimentary rocks, including limestone and marl, which have preserved the delicate details of these ancient mollusk remains.

 

One prominent group of mollusks found in Miocene fossil deposits is the bivalves. These include clams, mussels, and oysters, which thrived in the shallow coastal waters of the Miocene seas. The shells of these bivalves exhibit a wide range of shapes, sizes, and intricate surface patterns. Some may have adapted to specific ecological niches, while others may have evolved unique features for defense or feeding.

 

Gastropods, or snails, are another common group among Miocene fossil shells in France. Their coiled or uncoiled shells showcase diverse forms and sizes, reflecting the variety of habitats and ecological roles occupied by these ancient marine snails. The fossilized remains of gastropods contribute to our understanding of the biodiversity and ecological dynamics of Miocene marine environments.

 

Notable fossil sites in France, such as those in the Aquitaine Basin and the Paris Basin, have yielded a rich array of Miocene shells. These fossils are often discovered in layers of sedimentary rock, providing scientists with valuable information about the evolution of marine life and the changing conditions of the Miocene seas.

 

In addition to their scientific significance, Miocene fossil shells from France are appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts for their aesthetic qualities. The well-preserved and diverse forms of these fossils make them sought-after specimens in the world of paleontology and contribute to our appreciation of the beauty of ancient marine life.

 

ACTUAL AS SEEN: The image shows the EXACT specimen you will receive. The specimen has been carefully hand selected and photographed. Measurements are as accurate as possible, though be aware measuring precise dimensions can be difficult from irregular shaped items. Whilst we portray colours as close to life-like as we can, colours will vary if taken in sunlight, indoors, from monitor to monitor and device to device. Once this specimen is sold, we will update this listing with new similar selected item, with a new photo and dimensions.

Additional information

Era

Miocene

Origin

France

Miocene Information

The Miocene Epoch (23–5.3 million years ago) was a time of major climatic and ecological change, shaping many of today’s ecosystems. The climate was generally warmer and drier, but it gradually cooled as ice sheets expanded in Antarctica. This shift led to the spread of grasslands and savannas, replacing many ancient forests and driving the evolution of grazing mammals like early horses, antelope, and elephants. Ape species diversified, with some moving toward more ground-dwelling lifestyles, setting the stage for early hominins. Marine life thrived, with giant sharks like Megalodon ruling the oceans. The Miocene laid the foundation for modern ecosystems, with many plant and animal groups adapting to the drier, open landscapes that became dominant.

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