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  1. Deweythekenyan

    Artifacts or Rocks?

    Any ideas if these are artifacts or just rocks?
  2. I finally bought my dream home which has a massive room to display my fossils and artifacts. It's still a work in progress but here's a sneak peak. I really need better lighting.
  3. Here's a couple of quick hunts I forgot to post from the last two weeks. Post Oak Creek and North Sulphur River Texas. I really like the ammonites.
  4. JarrodB

    Artifacts

  5. JarrodB

    Mosasaur Vert & Artifacts

    From the album: Northeast Texas Creek

  6. Saltasaurus Eggshell Location: Argentina Velociraptor Eggshells Location: Mongolia Unknown Teeth Location: Wyoming Ammonite Shell (left) Spinosaur Tooth (right) Location: Morococo (Only two with a fancy things lol) Fish Fossils Location: Wyoming and Kentucky This is the second half of my Collection!
  7. sharko69

    Great hot day on POC

    Sister called and asked to take my son for the day and my wife said she had things to do so I took that as my cue to head out to the creek. I really wanted to hit the North Sulphur with all the rain and missed my chance Friday morning with the water still being a bit high for my taste, but I didn't have that kind of time. My wish list for the day consisted of any artifact and a new type of Ptychodus from the bucket list. I headed to a spot I have only hit a couple of times and after working my way down through all of the muck from the flooding, I finally hit a gravel bar. The first bar provided a couple of broken Cretodus and one small Ptychodus. There were absolutely no foot prints in the fresh deep mud so I was excited to work my way downstream. I was a little disappointed after the first half hour and only a few broken teeth but as I worked my way downstream it improved. Found several nice P. whipplei and then a very cool point, a scraper, and a very nice what I am guessing is a plesiosaur tooth (which I have in the ID forum). Not on the list but one I would gladly add if I had known it was a possibility. Found some bison teeth and lots of bone as well as one very nice Cretodus lateral tooth. I really wanted to stay longer but had to make it back home for my "curfew". Overall a good two hours and I am sure the best was left behind. Thanks for looking.
  8. What’s beneath the black water? Divers reveal the secrets of the Waccamaw River. by Audrey Hudson, Sun News, Myrtle Beach, August 1, 2017 http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article164796732.html Yours, Paul H.
  9. Civil War Bullets Location: Kentucky, USA Trilobites Location: Various Megalodon Teeth Location: Eastern Shore, Virginia, USA Mosasaur Tooth Location: Kansas Meteorite Bits Location: Various This is the first part of my collection. Note some were gifts and others I found.
  10. bone2stone

    Woodbine material

    I recently had the opportunity to do some butt scootin in the gravel banks along the Bear Creek washes looking for crabies and artifacts. Yeah, I found a couple of whathca-ma-call-em artifacts but there are fossils to be found as well. Croc scute, Ammonites Calycoceras Tarrentense & Metengonoceras Dumbli, Gastropod sp. ? Artifacts and my first shark tooth from that location. The other items are just some peculiar stones that strike me as take me home specimens. John, these were found directly below the area that I took you to. It was the same area I found that other crab you are interested in. BTW: I will be getting it back soon.
  11. JarrodB

    3-7-17 NSR Trip

    A muddy but fun NSR trip. I found a nice variety of fossils & artifacts. Some pretty good size baculites this time. @GeschWhat will probably appreciate the coprolite. It's full of bones under magnification.
  12. AmateurArtifacts

    Wait.... radioactive fossils??

    Hello everyone, So I recently became serious about my collecting, but have had a few fossils for years now. I keep them in my room in an open bag (for now). My room is small and I usually have the door closed. I just learned some fossils could have uranium which could produce radon gas as it decays. Being someone who is paranoid about everything connected to the big 'C' word, I was wondering if my small collection poses any health risk. I have two fossilized shark teeth, two amber specimens, an alleged dinosaur bone fragment, a trilobite, an ammonite, a cephalopod, a mammoth tusk shard, a dino eggshell piece, and some non-fossil artifacts. It's a very small collection in a very small bag. But...being quite paranoid due to my father passing from cancer (he smoked A LOT) I became kind of scared and it actually made me want to stop collecting fossils altogether and just focus on artifacts. Anyone know anything about the safety of collecting?
  13. Are there any brave souls who live in New York, or will be in New York Wednesday December 28th that would be interested in going on either a fossil and or Artifact hunt? Of course this is somewhat weather permitted. I will go even with snow on the ground as long as it is in inches and not feet. I will go if it is above 30 degrees. Sound crazy? Not really. I know of some spots that the snow doesn't seem to accumulate enough to hinder fossil hunting. And I'm bored and tired of looking at other people finds lol. If anyone's interested please let me know as I would like some company. We can discuss the different options, though I willsay I have been thinking about going to Spring creek in Alden New York for pyritized fossils, especially ammo's. Dave
  14. Robert E

    Fossil Identification Needed

    I found this along the Loire River in central France. It was half-buried in the bank two weeks ago. There has been record heat in the area, and the river was running unusually low. I found a number of fossils, including tree branches and possibly bone. This piece looks to me like fossilized cloth. Input?
  15. Why are we aloud to keep fossils but not artifacts?
  16. I'm curious if anybody has located a pritable geologic map of Montague county Tx? So far I have not located one that I can print larger than a single sheet of notebook paper. The area is rather diverse, almost a jumble of geologic zones. I am starting to sort them out a little and a map would be of great help. My folks live there and I of course devote some time to picking up artifacts and fossils when I get the chance to do so. Next week the grand kids are out of school for spring break and we are going to spend a few days there. We hope to locate an area that is good for my kiddos to easily pick up a few fossils. We will be near the Wise-Montague border off of 287. Any known areas we could check in Montague county or nearby in Wise county? I would appreciate any input. Wfrr
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