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A Corpus of Ammonite Inscriptions

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1992
This volume presents a discussion, bibliography, and analysis of all published inscriptions that have been identified as Ammonite. It contains numerous illustrative photographs.
Stanislav Segert, Walter E. Aufrecht
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Ammonite Religion

Centered on the region around the modern city of Amman, Jordan, the tribally organized, agropastoralist society of the Ammonites (literally, "the sons of Ammon") flourished during the Iron Age II (ca. 1000–500 BCE), and especially in the latter half of this period.
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Why the ammonites snuffed it

Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, 1999
Ammonites survived for millions of years despite steadily increasing competition from fish and coleoid cephalopods. The physiology and behaviour of Nautilus, the only remaining, if rather distantly related, ectocochleate cephalopod suggest as possible reasons the ability to remain aerobically active, albeit intermittently, at very low oxygen tensions ...
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The Feeding Habits of Ammonites

Science, 2011
Synchrotron x-ray observations of ammonite fossils reveal the diet of Cretaceous organisms.
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An Ammonite Tomb at Amman

Levant, 1987
Rapport preliminaire sur une tombe decouverte pres d'Amman et datant des 8-4 siecles av. J.-C. Le mobilier de cette sepulture renferme : des objets de bronze (fibules, bracelets, boucles d'oreilles), des objets de fer (epees, dagues), des objets d'argent (boucles d'oreilles, anneaux), des scarabees et des sceaux, dont un scarabee portant une ...
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The Ammonite Zones of the Lias

Geological Magazine, 1942
The increasing diversity of interpretation of the Jurassic Record is proving very troublesome to teachers and students alike. “To-day, hardly a subdivision of the Jurassic is free of controversy as to its exact scope and nomenclature,” wrote S. W. Muller in a recent laudable attempt to reconcile the differing opinions. More is involved, however, than a
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Lower Greensand ammonites and ammonite zonation

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1996
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