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- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1067 a-c
- Description
- Three fossilized ammonites (Scaphites). From the Cretaceous period, Wapiabi formation.
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- Title
- Ammonite Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 5.0 x 7.0 x 9.0 cm
- Description
- Three fossilized ammonites (Scaphites). From the Cretaceous period, Wapiabi formation.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1067 a-c
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Ammonite Fossil
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1070
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1070
- Description
- Fossilized ammonite (Maclurites) on silty limestone. Calcite crystals growing on the shell, cavity has not been completely filled in. From the Ordovician period.
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- Title
- Ammonite Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 3.0 x 7.0 x 12.0 cm
- Description
- Fossilized ammonite (Maclurites) on silty limestone. Calcite crystals growing on the shell, cavity has not been completely filled in. From the Ordovician period.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1070
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Ammonite Fossil
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1002
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- mineral
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1002
- Description
- One half of an ammonite.
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- Title
- Ammonite Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- mineral
- Dimensions
- 5.0 cm
- Description
- One half of an ammonite.
- Credit
- Gift of Marshall Diverty, Medford, USA, 1969
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1002
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Ammonite Fossil
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1016
- Date
- prior to 1800
- Material
- mineral
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1016
- Description
- An ammonite that is in quite good shape except that the tail is missing. There is no parts of the rock attached to it.
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- Title
- Ammonite Fossil
- Date
- prior to 1800
- Material
- mineral
- Dimensions
- 4.5 cm
- Description
- An ammonite that is in quite good shape except that the tail is missing. There is no parts of the rock attached to it.
- Subject
- prehistory
- paleontology
- Credit
- Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1978
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1016
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Brachiopod; Crinoid Fossil
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1059
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1059
- Description
- Fossiliferous limestone containing two species of brachiopods (Macrospirifer & Atrypa) and crinoid fragments. Matrix is muddy limestone. From the Devonian period.
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- Title
- Brachiopod; Crinoid Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 5.0 x 15.0 x 22.0 cm
- Description
- Fossiliferous limestone containing two species of brachiopods (Macrospirifer & Atrypa) and crinoid fragments. Matrix is muddy limestone. From the Devonian period.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1059
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Brachiopod; Crinoid Fossil
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1060
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1060
- Description
- Fossiliferous limestone containing two species of brachiopods (Spirifera & Leiorhynchus) and crinoid fragments. Some of the original shells are preserved. From the Devonian period.
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- Title
- Brachiopod; Crinoid Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 4.0 x 7.0 x 12.0 cm
- Description
- Fossiliferous limestone containing two species of brachiopods (Spirifera & Leiorhynchus) and crinoid fragments. Some of the original shells are preserved. From the Devonian period.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1060
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Brachiopod; Crinoid Fossil
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/artifact112.03.1063
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1063
- Description
- Fossiliferous silty limestone containing brachiopods and fragmented crinoids. From a shallow water, fairly high energy environment. Appears to have two different species of thick shelled brachiopods. Cross section of whole brachiopod visible on one edge, displaying top and bottom shells, cavity com…
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- Title
- Brachiopod; Crinoid Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 4.0 x 4.0 x 8.0 cm
- Description
- Fossiliferous silty limestone containing brachiopods and fragmented crinoids. From a shallow water, fairly high energy environment. Appears to have two different species of thick shelled brachiopods. Cross section of whole brachiopod visible on one edge, displaying top and bottom shells, cavity completely filled with calcite. From the Devonian/Mississippian period. Probably from the Banff formation.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1063
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- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1049
- Description
- Fossilized tunnels of worms burrowing through mud. Very dense network of worm burrows. Silty limestone matrix and infilling of tubes. Worm burrows are common from the Cambrian period to the present time. If the specimen was collected in this area, it would be from the Mississippian period.
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- Title
- Trace Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 3.0 x 5.0 x 6.0 cm
- Description
- Fossilized tunnels of worms burrowing through mud. Very dense network of worm burrows. Silty limestone matrix and infilling of tubes. Worm burrows are common from the Cambrian period to the present time. If the specimen was collected in this area, it would be from the Mississippian period.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1049
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- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1050
- Description
- Fossilized worm burrows in silty limestone matrix. From the Cambrian period, Stephen formation. Represents low energy environment with low volumes of sediments being deposited, thus most burrows are parallel to the bedding planes.
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- Title
- Trace Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 1.0 x 7.0 x 9.0 cm
- Description
- Fossilized worm burrows in silty limestone matrix. From the Cambrian period, Stephen formation. Represents low energy environment with low volumes of sediments being deposited, thus most burrows are parallel to the bedding planes.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1050
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- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1051
- Description
- Fossilized worm burrows in impure limestone matrix. Structure of worm tubes are well preserved, tubes made up of mineral calcite. Low energy environment resulting in tunnels being parallel to bedding planes. Small pyrite concretion on one side. From the Cambrian period. Recrystallization in the lim…
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- Title
- Trace Fossil
- Date
- n.d.
- Material
- stone, fossil
- Dimensions
- 3.0 x 12.0 x 16.0 cm
- Description
- Fossilized worm burrows in impure limestone matrix. Structure of worm tubes are well preserved, tubes made up of mineral calcite. Low energy environment resulting in tunnels being parallel to bedding planes. Small pyrite concretion on one side. From the Cambrian period. Recrystallization in the limestone and orientation in the shale parting suggest low grade metamorphism has taken place.
- Credit
- Gift of James (Jr.) Simpson, Rocky Mountain House, 2000
- Catalogue Number
- 112.03.1051
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