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I embarked on a two day excavation trip in an attempt to find the raptorial appendage of Anomalocaris but only came home with about 300 Olenellus schucherti heads, some worm burrows, Wanneria bodies and heads, three Tuzoia, an inarticulate Brachiopod and some possible hyoliths, sponges and cyanobacteria. I am hoping to head back soon and do a paper on the locality! Here are a handful of my coolest finds!
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A mineral signature that increases potential for soft-tissue fossils https://news.yale.edu/2018/02/16/mineral-blueprint-finding-burgess-shale-type-fossils
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SO my Borther and went fossil hunting on a friends property in or on the border of dutchess county and putnam county in the town of east fishkill. We found some interesting bedrock in the region, mainly igneous and metamoprhic rocks I think. We did notice a gray light kind of rock. We though it might be from the early cambrian period. We think it might be a collection of fossils. This is what we found