
Ammonite Concretion Specimen for Grounding, Growth & Personal Development
Ammonite Concretion Specimen measures approximately 15.5cm x 15cm x 7cm Ammonite fossils from Morocco are among the most captivating remnants of prehistoric marine life, often found in the arid expanses of the Sahara Desert. These extinct cephalopods, which thrived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, once inhabited a vast shallow sea that covered the region millions of years ago. Their spiral shells, preserved in exquisite detail, showcase intricate suture patterns and ribbed textures that make them highly sought after by collectors and paleontologists alike. Moroccan ammonites vary in size—from palm-sized specimens to massive fossils several feet across—and are frequently polished to reveal their natural beauty. Today, they are unearthed in fossil-rich areas like the Atlas Mountains and the Kem Kem Beds, where the dry climate and exposed rock layers make excavation particularly fruitful. These fossils not only offer a glimpse into ancient ocean ecosystems but also serve as ge