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Jurassic Ammonites

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Systematic collection of fossil cephalopoda with ammonites of typical faunas. Also includes myths and legends about ammonites.

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Title: Jurassic ammonites and fossil brachiopoda
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Welcome to our ammonite and brachiopod fossil homepage. Our systematic collection comes from the Jurassic, Pliensbachian (Carixian and Domerian), Bathonian and Kimmeridgian of Middle France. More about Cephalopoda in the Introduction so as in Myths and Legend.

Category: French - Collection - Geology - Fossil - France - Paleontology - Legends - Fossils - Mollusc - Cephalopoda - Dimorphism - Jurassic - Ammonites - Ammonite - Brachiopods - Bathonian - Pliensbachian - Carixian - Domerian - Kimmeridgian - Brachiopoda


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