LOT 431 Fossil Stigmaria plant root, 1.5kg, 360 million years
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Fossil Stigmaria plant root, 1500 g, 360 million years old Weight: 3 lb. 5 oz. = 1500 g; Length: 10 inches = 25 cm; Diameter: 2.5 x 2 = 6 cm x 5 cm; Condition: black fossilized wood, no cracks; Age: 360 million of years Stigmaria are a type of branching tree root fossil found in Carboniferous rocks. They were the roots of coal forest lycopsid trees such as Sigillaria and Lepidodendron. Each trunk tended to have four of those roots. Stigmaria is a form taxon, as the genus and species of the plant bearing the root is not identified. The Carboniferous is a geologic period and system that extends from the end of the Devonian Period, about 359.2 ± 2.5 Ma (million years ago), to the beginning of the Permian Period, about 299.0 ± 0.8 Ma. The name Carboniferous means "coal-bearing" and derives from the Latin words carbo (coal) and ferre (to carry), and was coined by geologists William Conybeare and William Phillips in 1822. Based on a study of the British rock succession, it was the first of the modern 'system' names to be employed, and reflects the fact that many coal beds were formed globally during this time.[6] The Carboniferous is often treated in North America as two geological periods, the earlier Mississippian and the later Pennsylvanian.
Condition Genuine black fossilized wood, no cracks;
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 2000;
Original: Yes;
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