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Nicely Detailed 1.8" Sarocrinus Crinoid - Crawfordsville, Indiana
This is a piece from the famous Witherspoon Quarry near Crawfordsville, Indiana. It contains a detailed and well prepared Sarocrinus varsovensis crinoid with a nice section of stem attached. The quality of preparation on this fossil is exquisite - using skillful air-abrasion techniques under a stereo microscope.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
It is believed that crinoids from the Ramp Creek Limestone were buried in sediment from nearby deltas during storms. The resulting siltstone deposits are soft enough that fossils can be extracted in exquisite, three-dimensional relief.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
It is believed that crinoids from the Ramp Creek Limestone were buried in sediment from nearby deltas during storms. The resulting siltstone deposits are soft enough that fossils can be extracted in exquisite, three-dimensional relief.
SPECIES
Sarocrinus varsovensis
LOCATION
Witherspoon Quarry, Crawfordsville, Indiana
FORMATION
Ramp Creek Limestone
SIZE
Matrix 3x2.3", Crinoid 1.8" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#19996
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