Description
Discover a genuine piece of prehistoric ocean life with this Dactylioceras commune Fossil Ammonite, unearthed from the famous fossil-bearing strata of Yorkshire, UK. This specimen dates to the Jurassic Period, approximately 180 million years ago, and is a remarkable example of one of the most iconic marine fossils known to science.
Ammonites, though similar in appearance to today’s nautilus, were actually more closely related to modern cephalopods such as squid, octopuses, and cuttlefish. The genus Dactylioceras is particularly known for its finely ribbed and tightly coiled shell, which often preserves in exquisite detail due to the fine-grained sediments of the Whitby Mudstone Formation where many are found.
This Grade B specimen offers excellent display quality with visible ribbing and a well-preserved spiral form, making it a perfect piece for fossil enthusiasts, educators, or collectors looking for a genuine Jurassic ammonite at an accessible price point.
Item Details:
- Specimen: Dactylioceras commune (Ammonite)
- Age: Jurassic Period (~180 million years old)
- Geological Formation: Whitby Mudstone Formation
- Location Found: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- Grade: B (Display quality)
- Scale Reference: See image with 1cm cube for sizing
- Certificate of Authenticity: Included with purchase
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100% Genuine Fossil – Professionally Selected – Certificate of Authenticity Included






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