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Very large Natural ammonite fossil in Lingam shape from Madagascar

Very large Natural ammonite fossil in Lingam shape from Madagascar

  • Country: Madagascar
  • Period: cretaceous (100.5-66 million years ago)
  • Material: Fossilized ammonite
  • Size: 30.5 x 13 cm
  • Weight: 5,312 gram
  • Stand can be included
Object number: G22074-26
€ 695,00
More from : Natural history

  • Fossilized ammonites from Madagascar are a treasure trove of prehistoric marine history. Ammonites, distant relatives of modern-day cephalopods like squid and octopuses, thrived in Earth's ancient oceans for millions of years. These creatures left behind beautifully preserved fossilized remains, and Madagascar, with its rich geological formations, has become a prime destination for ammonite enthusiasts and paleontologists alike.
  • The ammonites found in Madagascar primarily hail from the Mahajanga Formation, which dates back to the Upper Cretaceous period, spanning approximately 70-80 million years ago. This geological formation is a geological marvel, characterized by a diverse array of sedimentary rocks, including sandstones, limestones, and marls. These rocks have proven to be excellent repositories of ammonite fossils, among other marine organisms.
  • Madagascar's ammonites come in various sizes, shapes, and species, offering a captivating glimpse into the ancient oceans. These fossils often exhibit intricate and mesmerizing spiral patterns on their coiled shells, which can range from small, palm-sized specimens to impressively large and ornate ones. Some ammonites even boast remarkable preservation of delicate features like suture patterns and chambers.
  • Collectors, researchers, and fossil enthusiasts are drawn to Madagascar's ammonites not only for their aesthetic appeal but also for the valuable insights they provide into the Earth's geological history and the evolution of marine life. These fossils tell stories of an ancient world, including details about the oceanic environment, climate, and the creatures that once populated the seas.
  • Moreover, Madagascar's ammonites have gained recognition for their scientific significance, as researchers continue to study them to better understand the evolutionary history and biodiversity of this fascinating group of extinct mollusks. Their findings help us piece together the puzzle of Earth's distant past, offering a deeper understanding of the natural world and its profound changes over time.
  • In conclusion, fossilized ammonites from Madagascar represent a captivating window into the ancient seas that covered our planet millions of years ago. Their intricate beauty, scientific importance, and the history they unveil make them an enduring source of fascination and discovery for both enthusiasts and researchers alike.
  • The vibrant hues produced through the crystallization of Aragonite, coupled with the striking contrast of suture lines, form an abstract design within this specimen, evoking the mesmerizing patterns found in Agate bands. Additionally, small openings positioned around the lingam grants the opportunity to marvel at the development of crystalline points within.
  • Shiva Lingam or also called Cosmic Egg are unique and are made and polished by hand. Shiva Lingams have an esoteric effect and are very spiritual stones.

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