4" Fossil Crab (Potamon) Preserved in Travertine - Turkey

This is a spectacular fossil freshwater crab (Potamon potamios) preserved in travertine from the Denizli Basin in Southwest Turkey. The crab itself is 4" wide with nice articulation and very detailed three-dimensional preservation. It's preserved as an outer cast within a natural cavity in white travertine.

Travertine is a type of limestone that forms around mineral springs. It is often quarried for use as a building material, and that is how these crabs were discovered. They are found when hollow voids are cut into while sawing blocks of travertine. The travertine deposits in the Denizli Basin are Pleistocene in age, having been formed within the past 400,000 years.

A paper on these travertine preserved crabs can be found at the link below.

Unusual scaled preservation samples on freshwater decapods (Crustacea, Decapoda) from the Pleistocene (Late Cenozoic) of Turkey and Kazakistan
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Potamon potamios
LOCATION
Denizli Basin, Southwest Turkey
FORMATION
Travertine Deposits
SIZE
Crab: 4" wide, Rock: 4.6 x 3.9"
ITEM
#301762
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