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"Journey through Time: Unveiling the Enigmatic Ammonite Fossils" Step into the fascinating world of ammonites

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Fossilized ammonite and the Milky Way on a mountain top in Russia

Fossilized ammonite and the Milky Way on a mountain top in Russia
Fossilized ammonite age millions of years, and billions of stars of the Milky Way on a mountain top in Russia

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Tylosaurus tries to feed on some ammonites

Tylosaurus tries to feed on some ammonites
The large marine lizard of North America, Tylosaurus, tries to feed on some ammonites

Background imageAmmonite Collection: A massive Shonisaurus attempts to make a meal of a school of squid-like Belemnites

A massive Shonisaurus attempts to make a meal of a school of squid-like Belemnites
A massive, 30-ton Shonisaurus, the largest known ichthyosaur (marine reptile) attempts to make a meal of a school of squid-like Belemnites

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Liopleurodon eating an ammonite

Liopleurodon eating an ammonite. Liopleurodon are large carnivorous marine reptiles from the Jurassic era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving)

The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving)
XJF862516 The Dinotherium Dining Rooms of Highbury Grove, 1846. (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Section of Ammonite

Section of Ammonite

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Ammonite

Ammonite

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Shell of Ammonite

Shell of Ammonite

Background imageAmmonite Collection: FOSSILS: AMMONITES. Various ammonites found at Djebel Ouasch, Algeria. Lithograph

FOSSILS: AMMONITES. Various ammonites found at Djebel Ouasch, Algeria. Lithograph, c1890

Background imageAmmonite Collection: GENESIS: LOTs WIFE. Lots wife turned into a pillar of salt. Manuscript illumination

GENESIS: LOTs WIFE. Lots wife turned into a pillar of salt. Manuscript illumination, c1280, from the North French Miscellany

Background imageAmmonite Collection: KING HANUN. Hanun, King of the Ammonites, shames Davids ambassadors. (2 Kings 10: 3a'4)

KING HANUN. Hanun, King of the Ammonites, shames Davids ambassadors. (2 Kings 10: 3a'4)
KING HANUN. Hanun, King of the Ammonites, shames Davids ambassadors. (2 Kings 10:3a'4). Illuminated manuscript, French, from The Morgan Picture Bible, c1250

Background imageAmmonite Collection: MEN OF JABESH, 1250. Men of Jabesh asking Saul to fight the Ammonites (I Samuel 11: 1-7)

MEN OF JABESH, 1250. Men of Jabesh asking Saul to fight the Ammonites (I Samuel 11: 1-7). French manuscript illumination, c1250 A.D

Background imageAmmonite Collection: LOTs WIFE. Lots wife looks back at Sodom and Gomorrah and turns into a pillar of salt

LOTs WIFE. Lots wife looks back at Sodom and Gomorrah and turns into a pillar of salt (Genesis 19: 26). Woodcut from The Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493

Background imageAmmonite Collection: LOT AND FAMILY. A left, Melchizedek blesses Abraham as Lot and his family look on (Genesis 14)

LOT AND FAMILY. A left, Melchizedek blesses Abraham as Lot and his family look on (Genesis 14)
LOT AND FAMILY. A left, Melchizedek blesses Abraham as Lot and his family look on (Genesis 14: 19-20); at right, Lot offers his virgin daughters to the Sodomites (Genesis 19: 8)

Background imageAmmonite Collection: ABRAHAM RESCUES LOT. Abraham and his companions rescue Lot (Genesis 14: 14-15)

ABRAHAM RESCUES LOT. Abraham and his companions rescue Lot (Genesis 14: 14-15). French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageAmmonite Collection: KING DAVID. David sending ambassadors with condolences to Hanun, King of the Ammonites

KING DAVID. David sending ambassadors with condolences to Hanun, King of the Ammonites (2 Kings 10:1a'2). Illuminated manuscript, French, from The Morgan Picture Bible, c1250

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 11091685

Picture No. 11091685
Fossil Ammonite Surriceras Cretaceous Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10891090

Picture No. 10891090
Ammonite - Albien (Cleoniceras) Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10891087

Picture No. 10891087
Ammonite (Cleoniceras besairiei) Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10891088

Picture No. 10891088
Ammonite - Albien - 100 millions of years old - around 2, 76 inches (7 cm) (Puzosia sp) Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10889721

Picture No. 10889721
Fossils - Ammonite (cross section, close-up) - Jurassic Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10889719

Picture No. 10889719
Fossils - Ammonite (cross section) - Jurassic Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10889718

Picture No. 10889718
Fossil: Ammonite Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10889706

Picture No. 10889706
Heteromorph ammonite - Pierre Shale Formation - Upper Cretaceous (Didymoceras stevensoni) Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10889702

Picture No. 10889702
Ammonite - Perisphinctes - Jurassic Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10893293

Picture No. 10893293
Ammonite Fossil Bed Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10893290

Picture No. 10893290
Ammonite Fossil Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10893294

Picture No. 10893294
Ammonite Fossil Bed Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Picture No. 10893289

Picture No. 10893289
Ammonite Fossil Date:

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Ammonite (Coroniceras bucklandi) fossils exposed in rock pavement, Monmouth Beach, Lyme Regis

Ammonite (Coroniceras bucklandi) fossils exposed in rock pavement, Monmouth Beach, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, May

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Amaltheus stokesi (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era

Amaltheus stokesi (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Tightly coiled fossil

Tightly coiled fossil

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Nipponites mirabilis (Ammonite) twisted into coiling shape, late Cretaceous era

Nipponites mirabilis (Ammonite) twisted into coiling shape, late Cretaceous era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Triassic-Jurassic era limestone encrusted with ammonite fossils, close-up

Triassic-Jurassic era limestone encrusted with ammonite fossils, close-up

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Australiceras jacki (Ammonite) shell, Cretaceous era

Australiceras jacki (Ammonite) shell, Cretaceous era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Placenticeras meekei (Ammonite) shell showing whorl profile, Cretaceous era

Placenticeras meekei (Ammonite) shell showing whorl profile, Cretaceous era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Fossilised Douvilleiceras mammilatum (Ammonite) shell, early Cretaceous era

Fossilised Douvilleiceras mammilatum (Ammonite) shell, early Cretaceous era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Various fossils, leaf on rock next to modern beech leaf, ammonites on limestone next to Nautilus

Various fossils, leaf on rock next to modern beech leaf, ammonites on limestone next to Nautilus shell, marine gastropods (snails) on limestone next to garden snails

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Schloenbachia ammonite fossil

Schloenbachia ammonite fossil

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Pachydiscus (Ammonite) shell fossilised in limestone, Cretaceous era

Pachydiscus (Ammonite) shell fossilised in limestone, Cretaceous era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Oxynoticeras: Pyritized Ammonite shell fossil

Oxynoticeras: Pyritized Ammonite shell fossil

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Harpoceras falciferum (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era

Harpoceras falciferum (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Ammolite gemstone

Ammolite gemstone

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Baculites (Ammonite) shells, Cretaceous era

Baculites (Ammonite) shells, Cretaceous era

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Collection of Shells

Collection of Shells

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Fossils, Ammonite, illustration

Fossils, Ammonite, illustration
Illustration of fossil Ammonite

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Fossil Shells C017 / 3532

Fossil Shells C017 / 3532
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing illustrations of shell fossils. Included are various bivalves, scallops, ammonites, nautilus, echinoderms, and belemnites etc

Background imageAmmonite Collection: Jurassic Ammonite

Jurassic Ammonite
The large ammonite Coroniceras is a genus in the Arietitidae, a family in the ammonitid superfamily Psiloceratiaceae, from the lower Sinemurian stage in the Lower Jurassic



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"Journey through Time: Unveiling the Enigmatic Ammonite Fossils" Step into the fascinating world of ammonites, ancient marine creatures that once roamed our oceans millions of years ago. This captivating fossil, known as Desmoceras spp. , dates back to the Upper Early Cretaceous period during the Albian Stage in Mahajanga Province, Madagascar. Under UV light, these ammonite fossils reveal a mesmerizing display of vibrant colors and intricate patterns. It's like witnessing a hidden secret come to life. In 1862, British scientists first discovered these prehistoric wonders while exploring the depths of our planet's history. These reptilian beings coexisted with other marine species such as nautilus, as depicted in an enchanting engraving from that era. Ammonites were part of an extinct group of marine reptiles that thrived for millions of years before their mysterious disappearance. Asteroceras is another remarkable example showcasing their diverse forms and sizes. Cleoniceras sp. , another magnificent specimen found in Madagascar from the Cretaceous period, showcases its stunning beauty captured perfectly in Picture No. 10889717. Through advanced imaging techniques like SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope), we can delve deeper into understanding the intricate details preserved within each ammonite fossil. The delicate structures are truly awe-inspiring. This particular cross-section reveals a glimpse into their internal chambers and spiral-shaped shells—a testament to their evolution and adaptation over time. From Mahajanga Province to Russia, ammonites have left traces all around the globe—each telling its own unique story about Earth's ancient past. As we marvel at these extraordinary fossils today, let us reflect on how they connect us to a distant world long gone but forever imprinted in stone—the enigmatic legacy of ammonites endures.