Lot 906* - S18 Out of This World - Dienstag, 18. April 2023, 16.00 Uhr
HETEROMORPHER AMMONIT
Ephamulina arcuata
Kreidezeit, 100 Millionen Jahre
Madagaskar
29 × 24 × 10 cm
Kreidezeit, 100 Millionen Jahre
Madagaskar
29 × 24 × 10 cm
Ammonites (Ammonoidea) are a distinct group of molluscs, the fossilised shells of extinct cephalopods. They were sea creatures whose shells were spiral-shaped. The uncoiled shell of this heteromorph ammonite indicates that it was a poor swimmer, drifting in the plankton, collecting small animals on long tentacles like modern jellyfish or moving slowly like a clam. Ammonites died out at the end of the Creataceous period, 65 million years ago, together with the dinosaurs. Thanks to the variety of their forms they remain a very popular collectors’ item.
This is a very nice example of a heteromorph ammonite – fossilized through pressure, heat, depth and time, consisting of calcite, pyrite and silicic acid. Its colouration varies between flesh-coloured, pinkish and sand-coloured nuances.
This is a very nice example of a heteromorph ammonite – fossilized through pressure, heat, depth and time, consisting of calcite, pyrite and silicic acid. Its colouration varies between flesh-coloured, pinkish and sand-coloured nuances.
CHF 1 600 / 2 000 | (€ 1 650 / 2 060)
Verkauft für CHF 3 750 (inkl. Aufgeld)
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