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What Fossils can you find at Eype?


(Knocking out an Amaltheus margaritatus) - 2002 - [Neil L]

Ammonites of Tragophylloceras, Metacymbites, Leptaleoceras, Amaltheus and Liparoceras can be collected along with the brachiopod, Davidsonella moorei. On the east side, Ammonites of Pleuroceras can be found along with the barchipod of Quadratirhynchia.


(D.J.B. 4 zones condensed into 750mm) - 2002 - [Neil L]

You need to look for rocks in the same colour as the one above (or the one on our Geology Guide Page). Split these open, or if they are too big, initially smash using lump hammers. They are normally full of fossils.

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