Description: This is a piece of limestone filled with fossils that once sat at the bottom of a salt water ocean in Michigan. These fossils date back to the Devonian period. This is called a "hash plate" because it is a hash of the fallen organic materials on the bottom of the ocean that became fossilized. A hash plate is a mixture of many different plants and animals.This is also known as a "death plate" or "mortality plate" because it is a permanent snap shot of a mass of dead animals. The stone may include some or all of the following:Corals - Cladopora, Favosites (Charlevoix stone), Hexagonaria (Petosky Stone), Horn Corals, Arachnophylum (Colony Rugose Coral), Syringopora, Halysites (Chain Coral), AuloporaMollusks - Cephalopods, GastropodsCrinoids - stems and other piecesTrilobitesBrachiopods Size: approx 3 in wide x 2 in high x 3/4 in thick NOTE: Actual color may appear slightly different than in the photo. This is due to variations in computer or phone display/color settings. Please understand this before purchasing any natural stone products from our store.
Price: 10 USD
Location: Lewiston, Michigan
End Time: 2024-01-20T17:41:14.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States