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Burmite amber fossil inclusions, flies in fossil resin
Burmite amber fossil inclusions, flies in fossil resin
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โฌ55,00 EUR
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| Destination | # days** | Starting at |
| Domestic (NL) | 1 - 2ย | โฌ6,95 |
| Mainland Europe | +/- 5 | โฌ12,95 |
| Non-EU Europe | +/- 7 | โฌ14,95 |
| USA | 5 - 7 | $30 |
| Australia | +/- 20 | โฌ23,95 |
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๐ถ Trapped in Time: Burmite Amber ๐ถ
Imagine holding 100-million-year-old history in your hand! Burmite amber, derived from ancient resin, has preserved a treasure trove of prehistoric life. ๐ฟ๐ฆ Insects, plants, and even feathers from the Cretaceous era are sometimes trapped within, offering a glimpse into Earth's distant past. Let's delve into the secrets of Burmite amber!
Burmese amber, also known as Burmite is amber from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar. Dating back to around 100 million years ago, the mid-Cretaceous period.
Please be aware that the inclusion is very small and (picture 3 shows a 10 euro cent coin for comprison) really needs to be looked at with a magnifying glass for the best results.
A small acrylic box with 4x magnification is included.
Burmese amber is of significant paleontological interest due to the diversity of flora and fauna Contained as inclusions.
You will receive the one shows on the top picture.
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Imagine holding 100-million-year-old history in your hand! Burmite amber, derived from ancient resin, has preserved a treasure trove of prehistoric life. ๐ฟ๐ฆ Insects, plants, and even feathers from the Cretaceous era are sometimes trapped within, offering a glimpse into Earth's distant past. Let's delve into the secrets of Burmite amber!
Burmese amber, also known as Burmite is amber from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar. Dating back to around 100 million years ago, the mid-Cretaceous period.
Please be aware that the inclusion is very small and (picture 3 shows a 10 euro cent coin for comprison) really needs to be looked at with a magnifying glass for the best results.
A small acrylic box with 4x magnification is included.
Burmese amber is of significant paleontological interest due to the diversity of flora and fauna Contained as inclusions.
You will receive the one shows on the top picture.
