Burmese Insect Amber Diptera Mosquito Fly Fossil Cretaceous Bermite Dinosaur Age
Location: Hukawng Valley in Northern Burma
Weight: 0.1 Ounces - 0.25 Grams
Dimensions: 0.5 Inches Long, 0.3 Inches Wide, 0.2 Inches Thick
This piece of Amber contains insects, Plants, and other particles.
The item pictured is the one you will receive.
Cretaceous Age (66-145 million years ago)
Burmese Amber, also called Burmite or Kachin amber, originates from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar. It is estimated to be about 99 million years old, dating back to the early part of the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous. Amber is a resin derived from fossilized conifer tree sap that has undergone extensive pressure and heat over the years. This yellow to reddish-brown, translucent substance has been utilized in jewelry, Egyptian burial practices, and traditional healing. Additionally, amber is crucial for scientific research, often containing inclusions such as insects, animals, and plants that are preserved within it. These inclusions provide valuable insights into ancient life, leading to significant discoveries like feathers on a 145-million-year-old non-avian dinosaur and the biosynthesis pathways for new antibiotics.