Hello all,

I was reading one of Adam's auctions this morning and noticed the word primitive 
attached to the word Ureilite and began to wonder what was the latest status on 
Ureilites being considered "primitive". I know the word is used with primitive 
materials like Acapulcoites and Lodranites because their age is suggested at the 
chondrite level of 4.5+ billion years.

I believe this reference for Ureilites infers the involvement of pre-solar or solar 
parts such as the diamonds versus a formation age of 4.5 billion years. Or maybe I'm 
wrong about that. At one time the diamonds were thought to be shock/pressure related, 
but recently Ureilites with low-shock values have been found that has scientists 
thinking that the diamonds came from some other source. 

What is considered the formation age of Ureilites?  And does that age in itself make 
them primitive, or does the parts/pieces make them considered primitive?

Curious,

John/JD



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