Fossil Fish – Rare – Lebanon
€450.00
100 million year old fossil fish from Lebanon preserved in limestone with visible skeletal detail. Ideal for fossil collecting and natural history displays.
Dimensions
8 x 8 cm, depth 1.5 cm, weight 0.258gr
Availability: 1 in stock
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Ancient Marine Fossil
This fossil fish from Lebanon dates back around 100 million years to the Cretaceous period. It is preserved in natural limestone and displays visible skeletal details including the spine, fins, and tail structure. Lebanon is known for producing well-preserved marine fossils from ancient seabed environments.
Natural Fossil Formation
Over millions of years, layers of fine sediment covered the remains of prehistoric marine life. As a result, the fish became naturally preserved inside limestone. Today, these fossils provide a connection to ancient oceans that existed long before modern marine ecosystems developed.
Because fossilization occurs naturally, each specimen has its own patterns, color variations, and preservation details. Small imperfections are part of the natural formation process.
A Collectible Fossil Specimen
Many collectors choose Lebanese fossil fish because of their recognizable structure and historical significance. In addition, fossil fish are often included in mineral collections, natural history displays, cabinets of curiosities, and educational spaces.
Its compact size makes it easy to display on a shelf, desk, or display stand. Furthermore, it pairs well with crystals, minerals, and other fossils in a larger collection.
Lebanese Fossils and Collecting
Lebanon is internationally recognized for fossil deposits dating to the Cretaceous period. Therefore, fossil fish from this region remain popular among collectors interested in prehistoric marine life and natural history specimens.
This piece is suitable for fossil collectors, gift giving, educational collections, or decorative display.
Care Instructions
Handle with care and clean gently using a soft dry cloth. Avoid water, humidity, and harsh chemicals.



