Fossil Dinosaur Iguanodon Bone – Isle of Wight – Wealden Clays – Wessex Formation – Cretaceous UK Specimen
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Fossil Dinosaur Iguanodon Bone – Wessex Formation, Wealden Clays – Barremian
Stage, Lower Cretaceous – Isle of Wight, EnglandThis genuine dinosaur bone fragment originates from an Iguanodon, one of the most iconic herbivorous dinosaurs of the Early Cretaceous. Discovered on the Isle of Wight, this fossil was preserved within the Wealden Clays of the Wessex Formation, a world-renowned horizon for Lower Cretaceous dinosaur remains in Britain.Fossil Type: Dinosaur Limb Bone FragmentLikely Species: Iguanodon bernissartensis or Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis (both common in the Wealden Group)Order: OrnithischiaClade: IguanodontiaFamily: IguanodontidaeGeological Stage: Lower Cretaceous – Barremian (~125–129 million years ago)Formation: Wessex Formation, Wealden GroupLocation: Isle of Wight, EnglandDepositional Environment: Fluvial (river channel), floodplain and lagoonal – alternating mudstones, siltstones, and sandstones with abundant vertebrate remainsBiozone/Zone: No formal ammonite zones for non-marine Wealden Group; based on vertebrate biostratigraphyMorphology Features: This bone fragment exhibits the classic dense, mineralised structure of dinosaur limb bone with well-defined internal spongy matrix (cancellous bone) and a solid cortical layer. Fossils from the Wealden Group often display preservation in shades of dark brown, grey, or black due to iron and phosphate mineralisation over millions of years.Geological Context: The Wessex Formation, part of the Wealden Group, is an important Lower Cretaceous terrestrial deposit. It has yielded numerous dinosaur species including Iguanodon, Baryonyx, Neovenator, Polacanthus, and Hypsilophodon. The Isle of Wight is known as the richest dinosaur fossil site in Europe and is often dubbed the “Dinosaur Capital of the UK.”Condition: As shown in photographs. Natural surface with visible bone texture and structure. Scale rule squares/cube = 1cm. Please refer to image for full sizing.Important Note:All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.An authentic piece of British dinosaur history—perfect for collectors, educators, and fossil enthusiasts seeking a tangible connection to the Cretaceous world.
Stage, Lower Cretaceous – Isle of Wight, EnglandThis genuine dinosaur bone fragment originates from an Iguanodon, one of the most iconic herbivorous dinosaurs of the Early Cretaceous. Discovered on the Isle of Wight, this fossil was preserved within the Wealden Clays of the Wessex Formation, a world-renowned horizon for Lower Cretaceous dinosaur remains in Britain.Fossil Type: Dinosaur Limb Bone FragmentLikely Species: Iguanodon bernissartensis or Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis (both common in the Wealden Group)Order: OrnithischiaClade: IguanodontiaFamily: IguanodontidaeGeological Stage: Lower Cretaceous – Barremian (~125–129 million years ago)Formation: Wessex Formation, Wealden GroupLocation: Isle of Wight, EnglandDepositional Environment: Fluvial (river channel), floodplain and lagoonal – alternating mudstones, siltstones, and sandstones with abundant vertebrate remainsBiozone/Zone: No formal ammonite zones for non-marine Wealden Group; based on vertebrate biostratigraphyMorphology Features: This bone fragment exhibits the classic dense, mineralised structure of dinosaur limb bone with well-defined internal spongy matrix (cancellous bone) and a solid cortical layer. Fossils from the Wealden Group often display preservation in shades of dark brown, grey, or black due to iron and phosphate mineralisation over millions of years.Geological Context: The Wessex Formation, part of the Wealden Group, is an important Lower Cretaceous terrestrial deposit. It has yielded numerous dinosaur species including Iguanodon, Baryonyx, Neovenator, Polacanthus, and Hypsilophodon. The Isle of Wight is known as the richest dinosaur fossil site in Europe and is often dubbed the “Dinosaur Capital of the UK.”Condition: As shown in photographs. Natural surface with visible bone texture and structure. Scale rule squares/cube = 1cm. Please refer to image for full sizing.Important Note:All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.An authentic piece of British dinosaur history—perfect for collectors, educators, and fossil enthusiasts seeking a tangible connection to the Cretaceous world.