Ammonite Fossil Rough Specimen Morocco 3"-4"

Ammonite Fossil Rough Specimen Morocco 3"-4"

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These rough Ammonite Fossil Specimens measures between 3-4" and are found in Agadir, Morocco in what is now part of the Sahara Desert. The rough, unpolished surface of the Ammonite shows fine details of the external shape of the animal's shell.
 

Ammonites are one of the most widely known fossils, ammonites are eoliths of now-extinct marine molluscs called ammonoids. Due to the sheer number of ammonoids before they became extinct 65 million years ago, there is quite an abundance of fossils found today. The name ammonite comes from the god Ammon, who had spiral ram horns and was originally an Ethiopian or Libyan deity that later was worshiped all over Egypt and parts of Greece.  Ammonites are extinct relatives of sea creatures such as the modern Nautilus from Palau. Ammonites lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Together, these represent a time interval of about 140 million years.

It's no surprise that ammonites, with their spiral shape, are symbols of change and positive motion. The spiral draws in negative energy, filtering it through the chambers and releasing fresh, positive energy.  Ammonites are associated with ancient knowledge, which makes sense considering how long these fossils have been around.

Each piece is similar, though no item at Crystal Galleries is exactly the same as every item uses a unique stone that is non-fabricated.  Every item at Crystal Joys is a true "one of a kind".  Slight variations in color, size, and stone shape exist.


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