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Fossil turritella imporicataria – eocene, bracklesham bay, sussex – 100% genuine w/ coa

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his listing is for a 100% genuine fossil specimen of Turritella imporicataria from the Upper Bracklesham Beds, dating back to the Eocene epoch. This beautifully preserved gastropod fossil was discovered in Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK and is an excellent addition to any fossil collection.

Turritella imporicataria is a species of extinct marine gastropod known for its distinctive high-spired shell with intricate whorls. Fossils from the Bracklesham Beds provide a glimpse into an ancient marine environment that existed around 40-50 million years ago during the Eocene period.

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✅ 100% Authentic Fossil – All of our fossils are genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). ✅ Unique Piece – The fossil in the photo is the exact specimen you will receive. ✅ Carefully Selected – Each fossil is chosen for its quality and scientific significance. ✅ Great Gift Idea – Perfect for collectors, paleontology enthusiasts, educators, and science lovers.

Product Details:

  • Species: Turritella imporicataria
  • Age: Eocene (~40-50 million years old)
  • Formation: Upper Bracklesham Beds
  • Location: Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK
  • Condition: Natural, unpolished fossil in matrix
  • Scale Cube: 1cm (See photos for full sizing)

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his listing is for a 100% genuine fossil specimen of Turritella imporicataria from the Upper Bracklesham Beds, dating back to the Eocene epoch. This beautifully preserved gastropod fossil was discovered in Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK and is an excellent addition to any fossil collection.

Turritella imporicataria is a species of extinct marine gastropod known for its distinctive high-spired shell with intricate whorls. Fossils from the Bracklesham Beds provide a glimpse into an ancient marine environment that existed around 40-50 million years ago during the Eocene period.

Why Buy from Us?

✅ 100% Authentic Fossil – All of our fossils are genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA). ✅ Unique Piece – The fossil in the photo is the exact specimen you will receive. ✅ Carefully Selected – Each fossil is chosen for its quality and scientific significance. ✅ Great Gift Idea – Perfect for collectors, paleontology enthusiasts, educators, and science lovers.

Product Details:

  • Species: Turritella imporicataria
  • Age: Eocene (~40-50 million years old)
  • Formation: Upper Bracklesham Beds
  • Location: Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK
  • Condition: Natural, unpolished fossil in matrix
  • Scale Cube: 1cm (See photos for full sizing)

Shipping & Packaging:

Your fossil will be securely packaged to ensure safe delivery. We ship worldwide and provide tracking for all orders.

Add this remarkable piece of natural history to your collection today!

Additional information

Era

Eocene

Origin

United Kingdom

Eocene Information

The Eocene Period (56–33.9 million years ago) was a time of warm global temperatures and the rapid evolution of mammals following the extinction of the dinosaurs. The climate was hot and humid, with lush rainforests covering much of the planet, even near the poles. Mammals diversified into new ecological roles, with early primates, whales (like Basilosaurus), large herbivores, and carnivores emerging. Birds and reptiles also thrived, and the first grasses began spreading, setting the stage for later grassland ecosystems. By the late Eocene, the Earth’s climate cooled significantly, leading to the formation of the first Antarctic ice sheets and the eventual transition to the drier, cooler Oligocene Period.

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