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Ammonites Poster

by Science Photo Library

$44.56
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Ammonites poster by Science Photo Library. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Ammonites. Assortment of small and large ammonites clustered around pieces of wood. These are extinct marine animals which lived between 380 and 65... more
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Ammonites. Assortment of small and large ammonites clustered around pieces of wood. These are extinct marine animals which lived between 380 and 65 million years ago. Distantly related to the modern-day nautilus, ammonites were cephalopod molluscs, resembling a squid-like animal within a coiled shell. These ammonites were found in lower lias rock in Lyme Regis, England. Lower lias is limestone rock which was laid down in the early Jurassic period (195-172 million years ago). Part of the Jurassic sea bed (grey) can also be seen in the image. These ammonites are from Andy Barton Cowap's Classic Jurassic collection.
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