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From the album: Carrière Les Tuilières (Lodève, France)
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From the album: Carrière Les Tuilières (Lodève, France)
© T.K.T. Wolterbeek
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From the album: Carrière Les Tuilières (Lodève, France)
© T.K.T. Wolterbeek
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A good way to finish 2023,a hunt in the carboniferous today!!
nala posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
A very nice weather to finish the year with a good hunt and make some sport sun rising in northern France- 16 replies
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Permian Amphibian Discosauriscus
Lucid_Bot posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello, I'm wondering about authenticity or restoration. This specimen is from Franchesse, France and is a Permian Discosauriscus. Thanks. -
Hello, Apparently I'm going on vacation to Canet-en-Roussillon, in southern France. Does anyone know of any fossil sites nearby? I know southern France has some great sites but I don't know if they are more in the atlantic coast. I would love to search for shark teeth in particular, in Spain vertebrate fossils (I mean all fossils, but specially vertebrate ones) can't be picked up so I'm exxcited to see if I can find any in France.
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Request for identification of Oligocene fruit or seed from Aude (France)
aldo66 posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello, I am counting on your knowledge because I cannot identify this fruit or seed found in the oligocene (site quite close to Armissan - Aude) in the company of many plants. Size 33mm Thanks in advance -
Grallator Footprint France
Lucid_Bot posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi, again please let me know if this is not a genuine Grallator footprint. It's from Languedoc Rousslion France and Lower Jurassic. Again thanks to all for the help. I won't be buying impulsively again. -
Two more mystery finds from France (Wimereux & Villers-sur-mer)
ADfossils posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello everyone! I recently visited France twice to hunt for fossils. I wanted to visit Villers-sur-mer at least once before the interdiction to collect and I was rewarded with an amazing vertebra: Guess it's marine crocodile, since the shape doesn't fit with ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs or dinosaurs. Here it is cleaned up sitting in it's little box: I also found this mystery really eroded bone. It's quite big and chunky: Would anyone have an idea on what it's from/which bone it is? Then the mystery from Wimereux. At first I thought it was petrified wood, but it's dry now and it doesn't crumble. It's hard, heavy and there's some pyrite going through it: Would anyone have an idea? Thank you! -
Hello, I am having a big identification problem with this cardium discovered in the zanclean in the south of France. its structure makes me think of "lyrocardium" or perhaps "discors" but, despite numerous searches, I cannot find this species. The only recent one that comes close is "lyrocardium aeolicum" from Cape Verde, but it is still different. So I appeal to your knowledge. size 45mm Thanks in advance
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Hello again, Does anyone recognize this fossil? Found in late Jurassic rock of the Boulonnais, France. Partly marine and terrestrial conglomerate. Its symmetric and the underside is flat. I feel its either some sort of scute or a steinkern or imprint of something. But of what? regards, Niels
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Hi, i've taken this near the Jurassic Pterosaur beach in the Department Lot, France. The item is 2 cm at the longent part. On the pièces i"ve taken there are dessication traces and calcite. On one of them i have a partial print and on another i have fossilized rain drops. I wondered if that shape could be the print of a little tridactyl animal which used its heel to walk or if it is geologic. Here it is seen in different angles and with a skirting Light.
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Dinosaur egg from France
FF7_Yuffie posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
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Hi everyone, I found this two fossils in Berriasian marl, in the Chartreuse mountains in France. I'm a bit struggling to identify them, I would be happy if somebody in here could help me. Thanks a lot for your help ! Arthur.
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Oxytropidoceras and other rare ammonites from Courcelles / Troyes wanted
rocket posted a topic in Member-to-Member Fossil Trades
We are currently looking for rare rare Ammonites from Courcelles / France like Oxytropidoceras and heteromorph ones could be unprepped but must be complete and (if unprepped) possible to be in great condition after prepp (I know thats always a risk) PM if you like to offer some, thanks -
Holidays in Charente Maritime France 2023.The Pointe du Chay
nala posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Holidays in Charente Maritime France 2023.The Pointe du Chay with my friend Alexandre, (a real local expert!) to guide me first hunt in the pointe du Chay. -
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Lepidostrobus Westphalian near Lens France-
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The Ammonite Wall of Digne-Les-Bains: A Closer Look at This Geological Marvel, The Rockseeker Dalle à ammonites - Wikipedia - lots of pictures Another URL A paper is: Bert, D., Bousquet, V., Guiomar, M., Bariani, F., Hippolyte, J.C., Bromblet, P., Garciaz, J.L., Fleury, J., Mathieu, P., Pagès, J.S. and Tardieu, P., 2022. The Geotouristic Project “the Geological Adventure” to the Rescue of an Iconic World Heritage Geosite, the Ammonites Slab of Digne-les-Bains (National Geological Nature Reserve of Haute-Provence and Unesco Global Geopark, France). Geoheritage, 14(3), p.101. PDF of preprint of Bousquet et al. (2022) - Sorry, no figures Abstract and paywalled paper A field trip guidebook that includes the "ammonite slab" is: Livret-Guide d'excursion géologique, congrès de l'Association des paléontologues français, 3-5 Mai 2007 Yours, Paul H.
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Iwent to a new carboniferous hunt today with a very nice Lepidodendron cone,Eusphenopteris,Mariopteris and Pecopteris in the bucket nice day
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Gastornis Eggshell
Othniel C. Marsh posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
The item shown below is supposed to be a fragment of Gastornis eggshell, but the texture of the fragment does not look like that of any other fossil eggshell I have ever seen, avian or otherwise. Thanks in advance for any guidance Othniel -
Hello, I found this imprint/mold of what I think is a plant. It was found in France in a dry part of the river Gap. The rock is fragile, I can break it with my hands. Curious to find out your opinions!
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Brittle star from the Boulonnais, upper Jurassic (Likely kimmeridgian). Does anyone know the species/genus?
Fancysaurus posted a topic in Fossil ID
I am struggling to find proper information on how to identify different brittlestar genuses, so if anyone has a good resource for that, that would be great as well! Found at place de la Crevasse near Equihen, when splitting open a fallen block of layered, clayey shale. Scale is in cm.- 6 replies
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I wondered what could be that little one (about 1 cm), i found last year in the Bathonian of Normandy. A coral, maybe a sponge ? I've took the best photos i could.
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Hi everybody, i need help to identification that coral from the Aquitanian of the Southwest of France. The whole coral is about 5,5 cm at the widest part.
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