PART OF A FOSSIL CORAL REEF - 350 million years old - Morocco
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With one polished surface
350 million years old
Assa Zag, Morocco
This highly attractive rock consists of a fossilised colonial coral known as Hexagonaria from rocks of Devonian age at Assa Zag, Morocco. One surface has been polished. Hexagonaria was a common constituent of coral reefs in the Devonian period.
Specimens of corals are commonly available from Morocco but this example has been specially selected for its beauty and the detail on the polished surface.
With one polished surface
350 million years old
Assa Zag, Morocco
This highly attractive rock consists of a fossilised colonial coral known as Hexagonaria from rocks of Devonian age at Assa Zag, Morocco. One surface has been polished. Hexagonaria was a common constituent of coral reefs in the Devonian period.
Specimens of corals are commonly available from Morocco but this example has been specially selected for its beauty and the detail on the polished surface.
Size: 8.5 x 6.5 x 5 centimetres
Weight: 313 grams




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