Fossils

Welcome to the World Of Fossils at That Little Museum.

In our collection we have many different fossils all shapes and sizes and from different parts of the world. Some of them are over 180 million years old including our Ammonite - Dactyloceras.

Have a look though our collection below


Ammonite - Dactyloceras

Specimen: Ammonite - Dactyloceras

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Over 180 Million Years old!

Where From: This fossil was found in Whitby, Yorkshire UK

Year Received: September 2023

Info: This is a very special specimen as it's over 80 million years old.

This fossil is an imprint left in the ground by an ammonite and was found in Whitby, Yorkshire in the United Kingdom.

This has to be one of the most special fossils in our collection.


Ammonite

Specimen: Ammonite

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Over 180 Million Years old!

Where From: Unknown

Year Received: June 2024

Info: This beautiful specimen was donated to That Little Museum in the summer of 2024. It is the largest in our collection measuring around the same size of a dinner plate.


Crinoid Fossil

Specimen: Crinoid Fossil

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Unknown, believed to be around 300 millions of years old!

Where From: Unknown

Year Received: April 2024 

Info: This is a Crinoid fossil and it's a part of a marine animal belonging to the phylum Echinodermata and the class of Crinoidea. 


Gastropod Fossil

Specimen: Gastropod Fossil

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Unknown, believed to be around 300 millions of years old!

Where From: Unknown

Year Received: April 2024 

Info: 


Crinoid Stem

Specimen: Crinoid Stem

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Unknown, believed to be around 300 millions of years old!

Where From: Unknown

Year Received: April 2024 

Info: This is a Crinoid Stem and it's a part of a marine animal belonging to the phylum Echinodermata and the class of Crinoidea. 


Sharks Tooth

Specimen: Sharks Tooth

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Unknown, believed to be around 300 millions of years old!

Where From: Unknown

Year Received: April 2024 

Info: 


Crinoid Star

Specimen: Crinoid Star

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Unknown, believed to be around 300 millions of years old!

Where From: Unknown

Year Received: April 2024 

Info: This is a Crinoid Star fossil and it's a part of a marine animal belonging to the phylum Echinodermata and the class of Crinoidea. 


Stingray Tooth

Specimen: Stingray Tooth

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Unknown, believed to be around 300 millions of years old!

Where From: Unknown

Year Received: April 2024 

Info:


Ammonite Fossil

Specimen: Ammonite Fossil

Scientific Name:  - 

Age: Unknown, believed to be around 300 millions of years old!

Where From: Unknown

Year Received: April 2024 

Info: