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This lovely duo is a personal favourite of mine. A small marvel from a vanished sea — a delightful wee ammonite measuring just 2.6 centimetres across, Anahoplites planns, from the Cretaceous Folkestone Gault Clay of Kent, in southeast England. Sharing this ancient stage is a 3.2 centimetre section of Hamites sp., one of those wonderfully uncoiled ammonites that seem to have ignored the usual

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