This Burmese amber specimen contains a rich assemblage of inclusions, featuring a fern, a small twig, a spider, a fly, and a millipede preserved together within golden Cretaceous resin. Each element displays visible detail, from the delicate botanical structures of the fern and twig to the defined forms of the arthropods. The millipede’s segmented body and numerous legs add further depth, creating a vivid snapshot of prehistoric forest life nearly 100 million years ago. The combination of plant and animal material provides strong ecological context, while the clarity of the amber enhances the visibility of each inclusion, resulting in a visually complex and scientifically intriguing specimen.
Details
• Approximately 100 million years old
• Origin: Hukawng Valley, Burma
• Period: Cretaceous amber, time of the dinosaurs
• Inclusions: Fern, twig, spider, fly, and millipede
All pieces come with an info card with their locality.
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$75.00Price
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