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Making the most of the UK sun and the ability to go outside I hunted two areas, the London clay produces the pyrite bivalves and wood the teeth come from the bracklesham fish beds which is slightly younger but both are Eocene the bivalves with shells on come from the venericor beds which are in between the two in terms of age I can take photos of the photos later today but here is the view from the top of the cliff and a section of the pyrite bivalve conglomerate
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Venericor planicosta suessoniensis with original matchbox and label.jpg
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From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes
Eocene bivalve Venericor planicosta suessoniensis Bracklesham Beds, Bracklesham, UK. {Syn., Cardita planicosta suessoniensis.}© D&E
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From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes
Eocene bivalve Venericor planicosta suessoniensis Bracklesham Beds, Bracklesham, UK. {Syn., Cardita planicosta suessoniensis.}© D&E
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From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes
Eocene bivalve Venericor planicosta suessoniensis Bracklesham Beds, Bracklesham, UK. {Syn., Cardita planicosta suessoniensis.}© D&E
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