Spiral ammonite (Harpoceras) from Lias, North German Jurassic, Lower Jurassic, in light rock, sandstone, location: Schandelah clay pit, remnant, fossil marine animal, nautilus, excavation, decoration, evolution, fossil, fossils, geology, cephalopods, sea, mussel, nature, nautilida, nautilus, ocean, prehistoric, snail, snail shape, snail shell, sediment, skeleton, stone, squid, ancient, original, prehistoric period, petrification, prehistory, water, mollusc, Germany
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Spiral ammonite (Harpoceras) from Lias, North German Jurassic, Lower Jurassic, in light rock, sandstone, location: Schandelah clay pit, remnant, fossil marine animal, nautilus, excavation, decoration, evolution, fossil, fossils, geology, cephalopods, sea, mussel, nature, nautilida, nautilus, ocean, prehistoric, snail, snail shape, snail shell, sediment, skeleton, stone, squid, ancient, original, prehistoric period, petrification, prehistory, water, mollusc, Germany

Date

Jan 07, 2011

Credit line

Photo12/imageBROKER/Carola Vahldiek

Reference

BRK25M35_112

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NA

Property release

Yes

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Royalty free

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23,9Mb (4,1Mb) / 10,6in x 8,7in / 3188 x 2616 (300dpi)

Keywords

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