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Dinosaur Bone (D21)
Notes specific to this specimen: We learn a lot of stuff from studying the animals and plants of the past. Here’s a great example – It’s a little-known fact that bipedal dinosaurs were far more well-adapted to walking upright than humans have ever been. Modern medicine does, in fact, utilize this important attribute: When the time comes to stabilize someone’s back injury, doctors sometimes attach reinforcement rods to the vertebrae in the injured area and fuse it together with the bone. This exact type of reinforcement is something dinosaurs had already developed 200 million years ago!
At our site in Wyoming we excavated mostly the bones of Edmontosaurus, a bipedal ornithischian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous. In the bonebed we found lots of backbones and, with them, hundreds of pieces of ossified tendon which Edmontosaurus had crisscrossing their vertebrae. These tendons strengthened and reinforced the skeleton, stabilizing their backbone especially in the area of the pelvis. Here we are offering genuine pieces of ossified tendon – mounted on the very matrix we dug it out of – dug directly out of our site in Wyoming. It’s a piece of human history and ancient natural history as well.
SIZE: (box) 2″ x 3″
NAME: Edmontosaurus
AGE: Cretaceous Period – 68 million years
UNIT: Lance Creek Formation
SITE: Lance Creek, WyomingDATE: Early 1990’s
Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.
$65.00Dinosaur Bone (D21)
$65.00 -
Dinosaur Bone (D22)
Notes specific to this specimen: We learn a lot of stuff from studying the animals and plants of the past. Here’s a great example – It’s a little-known fact that bipedal dinosaurs were far more well-adapted to walking upright than humans have ever been. Modern medicine does, in fact, utilize this important attribute: When the time comes to stabilize someone’s back injury, doctors sometimes attach reinforcement rods to the vertebrae in the injured area and fuse it together with the bone. This exact type of reinforcement is something dinosaurs had already developed 200 million years ago!
At our site in Wyoming we excavated mostly the bones of Edmontosaurus, a bipedal ornithischian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous. In the bonebed we found lots of backbones and, with them, hundreds of pieces of ossified tendon which Edmontosaurus had crisscrossing their vertebrae. These tendons strengthened and reinforced the skeleton, stabilizing their backbone especially in the area of the pelvis. Here we are offering genuine pieces of ossified tendon – mounted on the very matrix we dug it out of – dug directly out of our site in Wyoming. It’s a piece of human history and ancient natural history as well.
SIZE: (box) 2″ x 3″
NAME: Edmontosaurus
AGE: Cretaceous Period – 68 million years
UNIT: Lance Creek Formation
SITE: Lance Creek, WyomingDATE: Early 1990’s
Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.
$65.00Dinosaur Bone (D22)
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Dinosaur Bone (D23)
Notes specific to this specimen: We learn a lot of stuff from studying the animals and plants of the past. Here’s a great example – It’s a little-known fact that bipedal dinosaurs were far more well-adapted to walking upright than humans have ever been. Modern medicine does, in fact, utilize this important attribute: When the time comes to stabilize someone’s back injury, doctors sometimes attach reinforcement rods to the vertebrae in the injured area and fuse it together with the bone. This exact type of reinforcement is something dinosaurs had already developed 200 million years ago!
At our site in Wyoming we excavated mostly the bones of Edmontosaurus, a bipedal ornithischian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous. In the bonebed we found lots of backbones and, with them, hundreds of pieces of ossified tendon which Edmontosaurus had crisscrossing their vertebrae. These tendons strengthened and reinforced the skeleton, stabilizing their backbone especially in the area of the pelvis. Here we are offering genuine pieces of ossified tendon – mounted on the very matrix we dug it out of – dug directly out of our site in Wyoming. It’s a piece of human history and ancient natural history as well.
SIZE: (box) 2″ x 3″
NAME: Edmontosaurus
AGE: Cretaceous Period – 68 million years
UNIT: Lance Creek Formation
SITE: Lance Creek, WyomingDATE: Early 1990’s
Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.
$65.00Dinosaur Bone (D23)
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Dinosaur Bone (D24)
Notes specific to this specimen: We learn a lot of stuff from studying the animals and plants of the past. Here’s a great example – It’s a little-known fact that bipedal dinosaurs were far more well-adapted to walking upright than humans have ever been. Modern medicine does, in fact, utilize this important attribute: When the time comes to stabilize someone’s back injury, doctors sometimes attach reinforcement rods to the vertebrae in the injured area and fuse it together with the bone. This exact type of reinforcement is something dinosaurs had already developed 200 million years ago!
At our site in Wyoming we excavated mostly the bones of Edmontosaurus, a bipedal ornithischian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous. In the bonebed we found lots of backbones and, with them, hundreds of pieces of ossified tendon which Edmontosaurus had crisscrossing their vertebrae. These tendons strengthened and reinforced the skeleton, stabilizing their backbone especially in the area of the pelvis. Here we are offering genuine pieces of ossified tendon – mounted on the very matrix we dug it out of – dug directly out of our site in Wyoming. It’s a piece of human history and ancient natural history as well.
SIZE: (box) 2″ x 3″
NAME: Edmontosaurus
AGE: Cretaceous Period – 68 million years
UNIT: Lance Creek Formation
SITE: Lance Creek, WyomingDATE: Early 1990’s
Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.
$65.00Dinosaur Bone (D24)
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Dinosaur Bone (D25)
Notes specific to this specimen: We learn a lot of stuff from studying the animals and plants of the past. Here’s a great example – It’s a little-known fact that bipedal dinosaurs were far more well-adapted to walking upright than humans have ever been. Modern medicine does, in fact, utilize this important attribute: When the time comes to stabilize someone’s back injury, doctors sometimes attach reinforcement rods to the vertebrae in the injured area and fuse it together with the bone. This exact type of reinforcement is something dinosaurs had already developed 200 million years ago!
At our site in Wyoming we excavated mostly the bones of Edmontosaurus, a bipedal ornithischian dinosaur from the late Cretaceous. In the bonebed we found lots of backbones and, with them, hundreds of pieces of ossified tendon which Edmontosaurus had crisscrossing their vertebrae. These tendons strengthened and reinforced the skeleton, stabilizing their backbone especially in the area of the pelvis. Here we are offering genuine pieces of ossified tendon – mounted on the very matrix we dug it out of – dug directly out of our site in Wyoming. It’s a piece of human history and ancient natural history as well.
SIZE: (box) 2″ x 3″
NAME: Edmontosaurus
AGE: Cretaceous Period – 68 million years
UNIT: Lance Creek Formation
SITE: Lance Creek, WyomingDATE: Early 1990’s
Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.
$65.00Dinosaur Bone (D25)
$65.00 -
Kona Dolomite (KONA32)
Notes specific to this specimen: We cut and polish these particular Kona Dolomite pieces to showcase the uniqueness of this material. Here the front is cut and polished. It sits upright on a flat base with a slight angle for optimal viewing. The back is left rough.  This piece has beautiful coloration.Great conversation piece of one of the world’s oldest fossils.
SIZE: 3″ HighNAME: Collenia kona
AGE: Paleoproterozoic Era 2.3 billion years
UNIT: Kona Formation
SITE: Kona Hills, Michigan
DATE: 2025
BY: Jon Kramer & Julie MartinezDocumentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.
$65.00Kona Dolomite (KONA32)
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Kona Dolomite (KONA35)
Notes specific to this specimen: We cut and polish these particular Kona Dolomite pieces to showcase the uniqueness of this material. Here the front is cut and polished. It sits upright on a flat base with a slight angle for optimal viewing. The back is left rough.  This piece has beautiful coloration.Great conversation piece of one of the world’s oldest fossils.
SIZE: 3″ High
NAME: Collenia kona
AGE: Paleoproterozoic Era 2.3 billion years
UNIT: Kona Formation
SITE: Kona Hills, Michigan
DATE: 2025
BY: Jon Kramer & Julie MartinezDocumentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.
$65.00Kona Dolomite (KONA35)
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Single Complete Fish GR004 (unprepared)
Notes specific to this specimen:
Single complete fish – unprepared DIY project!
NAME: Knightia, Dyplomystus and various other species
AGE: Eocene Epoch / 50 million years
UNIT: Green River Formation
SITE: Kemmerer, WyomingSize:Â 5″ x 3″
Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.
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Single Complete Fish GR111
Notes specific to this specimen:
Single complete fish
NAME: Knightia, Dyplomystus and various other species
AGE: Eocene Epoch / 50 million years
UNIT: Green River Formation
SITE: Kemmerer, WyomingSize: 3″
Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.
$70.00Single Complete Fish GR111
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Specularite Standup (S5)
Notes specific to this specimen: This piece has a flat sawn bottom so that it stands up nicely. Multiple layers of specularite with interbedded red jasper, showing the classic layering characteristic of Banded Iron Formation (BIF). Glittery surfaces on both sides. A very unique and interesting shape with multiple BIF layers.
SIZE: 6″ x 4″ x 2″
Minerals: Hematite and Magnetite
Age: Paleoproterozoic – 2.2 billion years
Unit: Negaunee Iron Formation
Site: Marquette County, MichiganDocumentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.
$72.00Specularite Standup (S5)
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Kona Dolomite (KONA34)
Notes specific to this specimen: We cut and polish these particular Kona Dolomite pieces to showcase the uniqueness of this material. Here the front is cut and polished. It sits upright on a flat base with a slight angle for optimal viewing. The back is left rough.  This piece has beautiful coloration.Great conversation piece of one of the world’s oldest fossils.
SIZE: 3″ High
NAME: Collenia kona
AGE: Paleoproterozoic Era 2.3 billion years
UNIT: Kona Formation
SITE: Kona Hills, Michigan
DATE: 2025
BY: Jon Kramer & Julie MartinezDocumentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.
$75.00Kona Dolomite (KONA34)
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Single Complete Fish GR110
Notes specific to this specimen:
Single complete fish
NAME: Knightia, Dyplomystus and various other species
AGE: Eocene Epoch / 50 million years
UNIT: Green River Formation
SITE: Kemmerer, WyomingSize: 4″
Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.
$80.00Single Complete Fish GR110
$80.00
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