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.63" Agoudal Iron Meteorite (4.2 g) - Morocco
This is a .63" wide (4.2 gram) shrapnel piece of the iron Agoudal meteorite collected from the Agoudal area in the High-Atlas Mountains of Morocco. This piece has undergone electrolysis to prevent rusting.
Comes in an acrylic display case.
Comes in an acrylic display case.
The Agoudal Meteorite
The Agoudal meteorite, also known as Imilchil, is thought to have fallen approximately 40,000 years ago and may be responsible for creating the two famous lakes of “Islit” and “Tislit” in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The first documented pieces were collected in the year 2000 and were sold to a couple of tourists. In September 2011, one piece was sold to a dealer in Errich, who recognized it as an iron meteorite. Following the discovery, meteorite hunters with metal detectors began to search the area around the lakes, discovering many meteorites either siting on the surface or buried a couple of inches deep. Most of the meteorites found are irregularly shaped shrapnel pieces and very small, though the largest piece recovered weighs 60 kilograms.
The Agoudal meteorite, also known as Imilchil, is thought to have fallen approximately 40,000 years ago and may be responsible for creating the two famous lakes of “Islit” and “Tislit” in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The first documented pieces were collected in the year 2000 and were sold to a couple of tourists. In September 2011, one piece was sold to a dealer in Errich, who recognized it as an iron meteorite. Following the discovery, meteorite hunters with metal detectors began to search the area around the lakes, discovering many meteorites either siting on the surface or buried a couple of inches deep. Most of the meteorites found are irregularly shaped shrapnel pieces and very small, though the largest piece recovered weighs 60 kilograms.
TYPE
Iron (IIAB)
AGE
LOCATION
Agoudal Area, High Atlas Mountains, Morocco
SIZE
Size: 0.63", Weight: 4.2 grams
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#303871