Box or bowl made of prehistoric fossils. Ammonite and Othoceras

Box or bowl made of prehistoric fossils. Ammonite and Othoceras

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This box is carved out of volcanic ash that covered these ancient sea animals. And was fossilized under the pressure of the ocean over millions of years. It is around 6 inches wide, and 3 1/4 inches tall, and 1/4 inch thick. Orthoceras: These very primitive members of the phylum Cephalopoda are similar to the ammonites, with a straight shell. Approximately 400, 000, 000 years old, orthoceras are the ancestral cousin of the modern-day squid or octopus. The word orthoceras means " Straight Horn", and refers to its shape. All orthoceras have chambers separated by walls called septa. They also have a tube that runs down the center of the fossil called a Siphuncle. It is believed that this tube was used to carry gas into the chambers to control the buoyancy of the shell. The Orthoceras from Morocco occurs as white fossils in a dark grey or black marble matrix. The result is a fossil with very good contrast. This probably is the best selling of the Moroccan fossils. Ammonite: The word Ammoni

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