This multi-fossil block is a museum-grade specimen featuring an exceptional assemblage of Jurassic marine fossils, including Epideroceras ammonites, gastropods, belemnites, and other invertebrates. Discovered in the Black Ven Marls, Lower Lias, Jurassic Coast (Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK), one of the most significant fossil-rich locations in the world, this large, naturally preserved slab captures the incredible biodiversity of the Early Jurassic seas.
This rare and scientifically important piece offers a detailed window into an ancient marine ecosystem, making it a prized addition to any collection, museum, or educational exhibit.
Epideroceras ammonites are characterized by their bold, ribbed shells and are highly sought after by collectors. The Black Ven Marls are part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, known for producing some of the most iconic and well-preserved fossils, from ammonites to marine reptiles.
This fossil-rich block encapsulates an entire Jurassic seafloor, preserving not just ammonites but also diverse marine life such as gastropods and belemnites, offering a rare snapshot of life from 190 million years ago.
The actual fossil in the listing photos is what you will receive—no stock images.
This extraordinary fossil slab is a true collector’s piece, offering a rare glimpse into the Early Jurassic seas. A one-of-a-kind natural history specimen—an opportunity to own a piece of prehistoric life from one of the world’s most famous fossil sites.