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Hi guys , i have come across this shape in several of my fossils , is it crinoid or some sort of shell
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Hi guys , what type of shell is this and also i was curious about the type of rock as its not the limestone I usually find fossils in at this location around the dublin coast
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Hi guys , need your expertise, not sure if this is anything or not! Looking forward to see what you all think, theres nothing showing on the bottom or back apart from crinoid bits
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What are the white things that look like bird droppings
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Just started prepping this out and i have no clue what it is, it is surrounded by crinoid bits so i thought it was a stem but its just .. have a look anyway guys and see what you think
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Wondering what these are, i have some ideas but need your expert opinions, as always greatly appreciated
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trying to figure out if this is all one fossil or two separate ones
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hi guys, need some help again as to what is going on with this fossil, i had one part of it on here before and it was suggested it was a solitary coral but i prepped out some more of it today and to my surprise it looks like the new part i found is connected to the first, , both seem to have a spicule visible, as always your help would be greatly appreciated, i included a video as it is hard to get it all in photos as it is spiraled around the rock Video.mov- 2 replies
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hi guys, bit confused as to what these are, i found them on the beach yesterday, and preped them out today, any ideas ?
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An enigmatic large discoidal fossil from the Pennsylvanian of County Clare, Ireland.
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Below is a delightful enigmatic fossil from Ireland in an open access paper. Maybe, someone in this forum knows where more can be found. Murray, J., MacGabhann, B.A., Doyle, E., Mángano, M.G., Tyrrell, S. and Harper, D.A., 2023. An enigmatic large discoidal fossil from the Pennsylvanian of County Clare, Ireland. Palaeoworld. Yours, Paul H.- 6 replies
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So, I thought I would start a similar thread to the "Fossil from Each of the 50 States" thread. But one for the UK. Show a fossil from each county in the UK - England,(48), Wales (22), Scotland (33) & Ireland. And for Ireland, we can include Northern (6) and Southern (26).
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Hi from NI. My son is interested in fossils and palaeontology so I’m learning with him. We’ve been up to a couple of sites near Larne and have found next to nothing so looking for tips too!
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Found this fossil in Co. Dublin, Ireland. According to my research it belongs to the genus merocanites, and if that is correct it seems to be rare-ish? Can anyone confirm? Thanks!