Extremely Rare, Hylaeosaurus Dinosaur Dermal Armour Fossil Spike
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Reference Number: Avaluer:31661875 | Shape: Natural |
Type: Fossils | Modified Item: No |
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Fossils found by dedicated passionate collector....acquired by dedicated passionate collectors!EXTREMELY RARE HYLAEOSAURUS ANKYLOSAUR DINOSAUR DERMAL ARMOUR FOSSIL SPIKEThis is a very special fossil. It belonged to the infamous ankylosaur dinosaur, and the first ankylosaur to be scientifically, formally described, the animal's fo...ssilised remains was named Hylaeosaurus. A lovely specimen. No repair and no restoration. Size: See centimetre (millimetre scale shown) ruler for scale.AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL COLLECTORS SAVING BRITAINS PALAEONTOLOGICAL HERITAGE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS TO ENJOY
FOUND IN SUSSEX, HISTORIC HOME TO CELEBRATED PALAEONTOLOGIST GIDEON MANTELL, DISCOVERER OF THE IGUANODON
ALL FINDS DISCOVERED BY ECO-FRIENDLY PALAEONTOLOGIST. ALL FINDS FOUND LOOSE, EX-SITURESPONSIBLY COLLECTED: ALL MY FOSSILS HAVE BEEN LEGALLY AND ETHICALLY COLLECTED.PIONEER COLLECTOR: DISCOVERER OF THE WORLD'S FIRST FOSSILISED DINOSAUR BRAIN AND THE WORLD'S OLDEST SPIDERS WEB TRAPPED IN AMBER. MY PERSONAL DRIVE AND AMBITION HAS LED TO THESE NEW DISCOVERIES AND THE DISCOVERY OF THIS EXCITING NEWLY AVAILABLE MATERIAL.ENQUIRIES FROM MUSEUMS AND RESEARCHERS WELCOME. SOLID PROVENANCE
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Self collected fossil. Entirely self-funded researcher. I have a genuine passion for fossils and am a life-long advocate of responsible collecting, my palaeo work is testament to this. My main interest is fossils related to the English Wealden. Discovering fossils and presenting my discoveries to the general public is my vocation. I am founder of West Parade Fossils, an entirely self-funded private enterprise. Find frequency is low. Fact: It is notoriously difficult to find fossils at this locality. Any commercial operator would go bust in a couple of months!Revenue raised from this discovery will allow me to continue working on other research projects. For example, British dinosaur age amber is something I am currently working on. A preliminary search of this amber lead me to discover the world‘s oldest preserved spiders web, dated at around 140 million years old. Discovery of the spiders web in amber was reported in the global media. But this ancient amber has the potential to reveal a vast eco-system of new species including micro-organisms, plants and small animals - insects mostly. However, this will take time and requires proper funding. Being entirely self-funded, offering fossils like this allows me to focus on my studies and continue my passion on a proper full time basis. HASTINGS SUB GROUP
WEALDEN SUPERGROUP
WEALDEN OF SUSSEX