{"id":10377,"date":"2026-08-04T17:08:48","date_gmt":"2026-08-04T15:08:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fossiland.com\/?post_type=product&#038;p=10377"},"modified":"2026-08-05T14:24:45","modified_gmt":"2026-08-05T12:24:45","slug":"bundenbach-fossil-purchase","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/fossiland.com\/en\/shop\/bundenbach\/bundenbach-fossil-purchase\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Search for Bundenbach Fossils&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2><strong><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">Advertisement: &#8220;Looking for Bundenbach fossils\u2014Offering top prices\u2014Free appraisal&#8221;<\/span><\/strong><\/h2>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Postcard size, printed on both sides.<\/span><\/div>\n<div><span style=\"color: #333333;\"><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Free giveaways at fossil fairs such as<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/fossiland.com\/en\/mineral-gem-sainte-marie-aux-mines-2026-impressions\/\">Mineral&#038;Gem in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines<\/a>.  <\/span><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">The Bundenbach Fossil Site\u2014A Window into the Devonian Period<\/span><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Every collector knows certain fossil sites. Bundenbach is one of them. This small town in the Hunsr\u00fcck region is home to some of the most beautiful fossils Germany has to offer. Starfish that crawled across the seafloor some 400 million years ago are now embedded here in shale and pyrite\u2014so finely preserved that they look as if they were fossilized just yesterday.   <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">I collect these items and am looking to purchase old collections. This text explains what makes Bundenbach so special. <\/span><\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">How old is the Hunsr\u00fcck slate?<\/span><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">The Bundenbach fossils come from the Hunsr\u00fcck Shale. This is a rock layer from the Lower Devonian, specifically the Emsian stage. It is about 400 million years old.  <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Back then, there were no low mountain ranges here\u2014only a shallow sea. It was located near what was then the equator and was divided into separate basins. Bundenbach was situated in the so-called Wisper Trough. There, fine silt settled gently to the bottom without much current. It is precisely this stillness that explains why the fossils are so delicately preserved.    <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Over millions of years, the soft marine mud turned into the hard, black roofing slate we know today.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">Why are the fossils so well-preserved?<\/span><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">The key is a mineral: pyrite, also known as fool&#8217;s gold.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">After they died, the animals were quickly covered by mud. In the absence of oxygen, bacteria initiated a process in which parts of the bodies were replaced by iron sulfide. As a result, not only were the shells preserved, but often the soft tissues as well\u2014arms, stalks, and the finest structures.  <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">This has had two consequences that have made Bundenbach famous:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">First, the pyritized fossil is harder than the surrounding shale. This makes it possible to expose it mechanically\u2014in the past using a needle, and today also using fine abrasive material. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Second, pyrite is denser than rock when it comes to X-rays. This means a fossil can be X-rayed without destroying it. This technique was developed starting in the 1950s, primarily by physicists W. M. Lehmann and Wilhelm St\u00fcrmer. Suddenly, details that had been hidden within the rock became visible. This was a milestone for research.    <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">From a scientific standpoint, Bundenbach is therefore classified as a fossil deposit\u2014that is, one of the rare sites where not only hard shells but entire communities of organisms have been preserved.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">What fossils can be found in Bundenbach?<\/span><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">The diversity is vast. Experts have identified over 190 genera and more than 270 species in the Hunsr\u00fcck Shale. As a result, Bundenbach is considered the world\u2019s most significant Devonian fossil site.   The best-known groups are:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\"><strong><a style=\"color: #808080;\" href=\"https:\/\/ankauf.bundenbachfossil.com\/galerie.html#content9-df\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Asterozoa<\/a><\/strong> such as starfish. These are the classics among Bundenbach fossils. Species such as <em>Urasterella<\/em> or the pyrite-glistening <em>Euzonosoma tischbeinianum<\/em> are highly sought after by collectors. But also brittle stars. Delicately structured relatives of starfish, often with long, winding arms. Names like <em>Furcaster<\/em>, <em>Bundenbachia<\/em>, or <em>Encrinaster<\/em> crop up time and again.     <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\"><a style=\"color: #808080;\" href=\"https:\/\/ankauf.bundenbachfossil.com\/galerie.html#content9-e4\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sea lilies<\/a> (crinoids). Delicate stems and calyxes, some with a complete crown. <em>Bactrocrinites<\/em> is a well-known example. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Trilobites. These Paleozoic arthropods are often found in Bundenbach with their legs and antennae still intact\u2014thanks to X-rays and pyrite. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Other arthropods and rare species. Unusual forms such as <em>Mimetaster<\/em> and <em>Weinbergina<\/em> are what make this site so fascinating for science and collectors. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">In addition, there are clams, brachiopods (such as <em>Orbiculoidea<\/em>), snails, cephalopods, and plant remains. Hardly any other site provides such a complete picture of life in the Devonian sea. <\/span><\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">How were the fossils discovered?<\/span><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Not by searching for fossils\u2014but by looking at roof slate.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">For centuries, slate was mined in the Hunsr\u00fcck, primarily for roofing. More than 600 small quarries are known to exist around Bundenbach. At first, the fossils were merely a byproduct. Miners set aside beautiful slabs, which caught the attention of collectors and researchers, and thus, over generations, a rich collection of Bundenbach fossils was amassed.   <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">This background also explains why so many pieces are in private hands today: they often date from a time when mining was still active.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">Why are Bundenbach fossils in demand today?<\/span><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Because hardly any new material is being added. <\/span><span style=\"color: #808080;\">Slate mining has almost completely come to a standstill. In the fossil-rich main region around Bundenbach, only a single quarry remains open today. New discoveries have become rare.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">At the same time, awareness of the value of this site is growing. In 2024 and 2025, hundreds of citizens and numerous professors of paleontology signed a <a style=\"color: #808080;\" href=\"https:\/\/bundenbach-fossilien.de\/petition.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">petition calling for a new fossil museum in Bundenbach<\/a> and for the protection of the site. <\/span><span style=\"color: #808080;\">For collectors, this means that once a fossil has been recovered, only a limited quantity remains. As a result, high-quality, well-preserved, and carefully prepared specimens are becoming increasingly valuable. Old family collections, in particular, often contain real treasures\u2014sometimes without the owners even realizing it.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\">Would you like to part with your Hunsr\u00fcck slate collection?<\/span><\/h3>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">I&#8217;m looking for Bundenbach fossils for my collection\u2014both individual specimens and entire collections. Whether they&#8217;re mounted or still in the raw slab, whether it&#8217;s a single starfish or a whole cabinet full of slate slabs\u2014I&#8217;d love to take a look at what you have.  <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">What I offer:<\/span><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><span style=\"color: #808080;\"><strong>Fair maximum prices<\/strong> for high-quality Bundenbach fossils.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"color: #808080;\"><strong>A free appraisal<\/strong> \u2014even if you decide not to sell in the end.<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\">If necessary, just send me a photo\u2014feel free to send it via email or WhatsApp. I&#8217;ll get back to you right away. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #333333;\"><strong> <\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #808080;\"><strong>More info<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/bundenbach-fossilien.de\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">https:\/\/bundenbach-fossilien.de\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a 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