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Greetings everyone, I have attached images of three "specimens" that I'm not sure are even fossils. I have labelled each image in red (#1,#2,#3) in order to refer to them easily. I received these as "gifts" after purchasing an amethyst from a mineral store in Iran. The only thing the seller told me about these is that they were found in Iran. Thanks in advance !
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After flood prehistory creatures were found in Iran (Sistan and Baluchistan Province)
onishlena posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello dear specialist. I am biologist by my degree is in biotechnology. My husband is Iranian and we have a lot of friends there. Recently very big flood happened and Iran and after that flood those fishes were found. Videos was taken by locals (Hamun lake). We will be very thankful for your feedback. Regards Elena IMG_7508.MP4- 12 replies
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https://www.aa.com.tr/en/culture-and-art/20-mn-year-old-fossilized-mastodon-teeth-found-in-iran/1263438# http://www.irna.ir/en/News/83042732
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Hello Please identify these fossil photos. All the photos taken in one place near each other. Location: Hormozgan, South of Iran Thanks
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these thin sections shows Familly Soritidae from Eocene carbonates. with porcelaneous test they are mostly in close environments and lagoons
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Hi friends. Im from Iran and currently working on thesis for my masters. I also have bachelor in software engineering and have good experiences in image processing and neural networks and programing. so I hope can do good tasks on paleontology using computer. actually we mostly have microfossils. my interests are mostly benthic foraminifera and palynomorphs. I know TFF for a long time but just started activities here. _________________ Edit: Attachment is a photo of a cretaceous thin section which I make by stitching few microscopic images together to get larger picture. BTW It seems no body here works on thin sections, microfacies and ...
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I got this rock sample from my mineralogist friend. The sample is from Iran (exact location unknown) one of their phosphate mines/deposits. Sample contains a fossil but what it is actually. I know it is a tiny fragment of a larger fossil but can you tell what it is. I´ve done some research and the only close enough species that I´ve found is conulariid but not sure if it is it, there are some differences... Thank you for your help! Finn