This rare fossil reptile bone, discovered in the Oldhaven Beds at Beltinge, near Herne Bay, Kent, UK, dates back to the Paleocene-Eocene transition, approximately 56 million years ago. This beautifully preserved fossil offers a rare glimpse into the ancient reptilian species that inhabited Britain’s early Cenozoic landscapes. Each fossil in our collection is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying its historical and scientific importance.

Fossilized reptile bones from this period are particularly sought after due to their rarity and the unique insights they provide into early reptilian evolution and the environments they inhabited. This specimen displays the characteristic bone structure of ancient reptiles, with distinct surface texture and detailed preservation that make it both visually fascinating and scientifically valuable. Fossils like this are treasured for the information they offer on early vertebrate life during a transformative period in Earth’s history.

This carefully selected reptile bone fossil is ideal for collectors, educators, or enthusiasts of prehistoric life. Its exceptional preservation and historical significance make it a standout addition to any collection, offering a tangible connection to the reptiles of the early Cenozoic era. Don’t miss the chance to add this genuine Paleocene-Eocene fossil reptile bone to your collection and own a piece of ancient history!