Mammites nodosoides – Turonian Ammonite
Mammites nodosoides – Turonian Ammonite
Mammites nodosoides – Turonian Ammonite from the Late Cretaceous
Turonian Stage (~91.3 million years ago) | Goulmima, Morocco
This well-preserved Mammites nodosoides ammonite originates from the warm prehistoric seas of the Late Cretaceous. Recovered from the fossil-rich deposits of Goulmima, Morocco, it dates to the Turonian stage, around 91 million years ago — a period marked by abundant and diverse marine life.
The specimen displays the characteristic strong ribbing and nodose ornamentation that define the species. Naturally self-standing and preserved in its original form, it offers a clear and balanced view of ammonite morphology — a timeless record of ancient ocean life captured in stone.
Details:
• Species: Mammites nodosoides
• Geological stage: Turonian (~91.3 Mya)
• Origin: Goulmima, Morocco
• Diameter: 15 cm
• Weight: 2.3 kg
• Naturally self-standing, no restoration
Condition: 100% authentic fossil, professionally cleaned and stabilized
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