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From the album: Otoe Plains Artifacts
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Notched Scraper Made out of Chert-
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Notched Scraper made out of Black Chert-
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Curved Crude scraper made out of blue chert-
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Crude scraper made out of Chert-
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Fishing line sinker- 2 comments
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Crude Scraper, it is quite large compared with others I have found, measuring at just over 5 in.-
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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Hi Fossil Hunters, These finds are quite the mystery to me. I found them on a Tampa Bay Beach, Florida at different times but they look alike. One side looks like wood grain. The flip side looks smooth and shiny. The edges appear milky pearly white and jagged. All 3 are slightly curved. At first glance I thought they were a stingray barb, then some type of worked seashell. Ruled them out. Are they a man-made tool or natural? What is the material? Petrified wood? Possibly mammoth bark or is this wishful thinking, lol. Please help. Thanks!
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Hello, everyone! It’s been a while since I’ve been on this forum, but I was finally able to make my way back up to Ladonia this week to hunt a little. I didn’t walk too far from the bridge and mostly just surface-searched through gravel bars; unfortunately, I didn’t fulfill my dream of finding a mosasaur tooth, but I did find some other cool things! (Please note that all measurements are in centimeters) 1. My favorite find today was this Xiphactinus tooth. I found it just sitting on top of a submerged (but very shallow) gravel bar. 2. I accidentally found this point after just picking up what looked like a black rock in the water. I’d love to learn more about it; I was thinking perhaps a Gary Point? 3. Next up is a tooth(?) that is so worn down I’m not even sure if it’s identifiable, but I thought I would put it out there in case anyone had any ideas. I was thinking perhaps Ptychodus, but someone suggested to me that it could possibly be Globidens. Any thoughts? 4. Fish bone? 5. Mosasaur vert? This is an unfamiliar shape to me so I’d love some insight. 6. Another mosasaur vert. 7. Bone fragment #1. Not sure if it’s possible to identify this, but it had a distinct shape, so I decided to just post and see. 8. Bone fragment #2. Also not sure if this will be identifiable. That’s all that I have for right now!
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I have been collecting rocks for a few years. I mostly just have them in bins but sometimes I look through just to see what I have. I have so many that I would like your feedback on what you think I have. I only posted a few pictures but trust me when I say they don't even begin to cover the amount I have
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Would like to know what this is it seems like it was carved or chiseled there is nothing like it in the rest of the area I dug it up a bit top seed more but its alt larger than iexpected and seems to be one piece all connected sorta
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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They're building a new highway and I found this where they had just dug up. Could this be a fossil or just an interesting stone created by nature. Hopefully you don't mind helping.
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My name is Gregory, I live near the Black Sea. I am new to this stuff. I will pick your brains at first with fossil iD's, then I hope to contribute. I've been told you all are the best of the best. Hope you will have patience with me. Respectfully Gregory
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Hello, everyone! Back in February I was hunting in the North Sulphur River, and I found a few fossils that I am curious about, as well as a broken artifact. If anyone could give me any insights on these pieces, I would be grateful! 1: Pictures 1-3 are of the artifact. 2: Pictures 4-6 are of a tooth. To me, it seems mor conical than a shark tooth, but it does have a flat part underneath. 3: Pictures 7-8 Unknown 4: Pictures 9-11 Unknown 5: Pictures 12-14 Unknown
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I own this silver-mounted snuffbox, made in England circa 1740. Is the lid made of petrified wood, or simply regular agate? The metal portions are silver, with the interior fire-gilt (a highly toxic process that involved mercury vapors!). Thanks in advance for your expert help.