Ammonite's name is said to begin from the Egyptian god Amun (additionally spelled Ammon or Amen) as it spoke to his spiraling horn and is likewise gotten from the Greek word for "horn". It was known as perhaps the most blessed stones in antiquated Greece too because of its capacity to achieve prophetic dreams. The Blackfoot Tribe of North America alluded to Ammonite as "Wild ox Stone" and utilized it as insurance from negative spirits. These fossils were additionally utilized for security during the Middle Ages as they were believed to be monster heads that would shield from sorcery when affixed to one side arm.
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