JURASSIC AMMONITE - 155 million years old - Corby, Northamptonshire
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Amoeboceras serratum
155 million years old
Boulder Clay
Corby, Northamptonshire
An lovely ammonite partially enclosed in a septarian nodule. Collected in the early 1980s from boulder clay exposed in the ironstone quarries of Corby. Derived from the Ampthill Clay.
An lovely ammonite partially enclosed in a septarian nodule. Collected in the early 1980s from boulder clay exposed in the ironstone quarries of Corby. Derived from the Ampthill Clay.
Ammonites are extinct marine shellfish that were common during the age of the dinosaurs, a period of the Earth's history when much of England was submerged beneath warm seas.
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Size: approx. 9.5 x 7.5 x 4 centimetres
Weight: 214 grams




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