EditorialCeratites nodosus, Print, Ceratites is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopods. These nektonic carnivores lived in marine habitats in what is now Europe, Asia, and North America, during the Triassic, from Anisian to Ladinian age.
EditorialDiatoms, seaweed Fucoides targioni, conifer tree Araucaria toucasi, foraminifera in chalk, sea urchin Goniopygus major, mollusk Caprina adversa, ammonite cephalopod Ancyloceras matheronanum, and mollusk Spondylus spinosus. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr....
Editorialwell cut stone ax with oval cross-section. Sides are slightly flat by knocking. Cut off the blunt. Ammonite-containing gray grass, ax, stone, 12.2 x 6.2 cm, prehistoric -4000.
EditorialCeratites nodosus, Print, Ceratites is an extinct genus of ammonite cephalopods. These nektonic carnivores lived in marine habitats in what is now Europe, Asia, and North America, during the Triassic, from Anisian to Ladinian age.
EditorialGrammoceras striatus, Print, Grammoceras is an extinct genus of ammonite found in Yorks Ravenscar, England, from Jurassic period sediments. Its overall distribution is fairly worldwide.
EditorialStephanoceras, Print, Stephanoceras (meaning crown horn) is an extinct genus of Stephanoceratoid ammonite which lived during the Bajocian (Middle Jurassic). It is the type genus of the family Stephanoceratidae.
EditorialAmaltheus, Print, Amaltheus is an oxyconic ammonite with a fairly open umbilicus, serrated keel, and slightly sigmoidal ribs from the Lower Jurassic, many of which are strigate. Amaltheus, named by de Montfort, 1808, is indicative of the upper Pliensba...
EditorialMale head with Egyptian atef crown of the God Osiris. The eyes were originally inlaid; probably an Ammonite king. From the Citadel in Amman. Limestone, H: 25 cm Inv. J4767.
EditorialMale head with Egyptian atef crown of the God Osiris. The eyes were originally inlaid; probably an Ammonite king. From the Citadel in Amman. Limestone, H: 25 cm Inv. J4767.
EditorialMetals including magnetic iron ore grit and crystals, pyrite crystal group, pyrite with petrified Ammonite fossil, markasite, bloodstone and copiapite. Chromolithograph from Dr. Aldolph Kenngott's "Mineralogy" section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert'...
EditorialDiatoms, seaweed Fucoides targioni, conifer tree Araucaria toucasi, foraminifera in chalk, sea urchin Goniopygus major, mollusk Caprina adversa, ammonite cephalopod Ancyloceras matheronanum, and mollusk Spondylus spinosus. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr....
EditorialPerisphinctes. Extinct cephalopod ammonite genus. They lived during the Jurassic period. Museum fur Naturkunde (Museum of Natural History). Berlin Germany. Europe.
EditorialMale head with Egyptian atef crown of the God Osiris. The eyes were originally inlaid; probably an Ammonite king. From the Citadel in Amman. Limestone, H: 25 cm Inv. J4767.