Description
Mined from: Island of Rugen, Höver, near Hannover, Germany
Era: Mesozoic
Geological Age: Approximately 70 mya
Description: This fossil sea urchin comes from the Upper Cretaceous deposits of the Höver Quarry near Hannover, Germany, and the Island of Rügen, dating back approximately 70 million years. While the original shell remains mostly preserved, small patches of pyrite are scattered around and within the fossil, adding subtle metallic highlights without overwhelming its natural features.
These fossils formed in iron-rich marine sediments, where localized pyrite growth occurred during fossilization. This specimen clearly displays ancient sea urchin details alongside hints of mineralization, making it an intriguing addition for fossil collectors and geology enthusiasts interested in the processes of partial pyritization.
Small
Approximate Size of 1 piece: 50mm x 42mm x 35mm
Approximate Weight of 1 piece: 112g
Medium
Approximate Size of 1 piece: 60mm x 50mm x 45mm
Approximate Weight of 1 piece: 162g
Large
Approximate Size of 1 piece: 70mm x 60mm x 55mm
Approximate Weight of 1 piece: 322g
Quantity: 1pc
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