Museum Grade - Garfish From Messel Shales

This is an incredibly hard to acquire fossil Alligator Gar (Atractosteus garneri) from the Messel Pit in Germany. The Messel Pit was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995 so the only material that is or will be available is coming from old collections. This piece in particular was collected in the early 70's.

The gar itself is a little over 9 inches in length and has very iridescent scales. The tail is a little garbled but it is otherwise in great shape and shows great relief from the 12x6 1/2 inch plate.

It was prepared using a classic resin transfer process. Since the oil shales the fossils at Messel are filled with water they would disintegrate if allowed to dry out. The fossils are coated in a layer of resin to create an artificial matrix and then all of the shale is removed from the other side. This leaves the fossil embedded in a plate of hardened resin.

The Messel Shales represent a 47 million year old lake bed that was surrounded by a lush sub-tropical forest that harbored and incredible diversity of life. The slow, anoxic deposition of mud on the lake bottom created an environment for incredible fossil preservation.

These shales started to be commercially mined to produce oil in the 1850's until the 1970's when commercial mining ceased for economic reasons. For a several year period in the 1970's the site was open to fossil collecting. The site was purchased by the state in 1991 and declared a UNESCO site in 1995 due to the incredible fossil preservation. Since that time it has been transformed into a tourist destination and collection is strictly limited to academic collecting.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Atractosteus garneri
LOCATION
Messel Pit, Messel, Germany
FORMATION
Messel Oil Shale
SIZE
Fish 9" long, Plate 12x6.5"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#4060
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