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This fossil comes from Northeast Arkansas lower part of the Ozark uplift.Map says Lower Ordovician but don,t thank that is right.An ID would be great.Thanks.
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- found in creek gravel
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I know what the fossils are on the left (Ceratopea).But what are the round ones on the right ? I find them in the same shallow sandy clay washes.
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- ceratopea and ?
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I am thinking about donating some of my fossils to a University or Museum but are they good enough that they would be interested.How do I find out?
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- ceratopa
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Some have ID these as horn corals.My argument with that is no sign of septa. the closest I came up with is Rousseauspira from Ordovician of Alaska and California. but those specimens are tiny compared to mine.
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- found in sallow sandy clay washes
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I looked into this one and thing I may have Identified it! Maybe. Is this a favocite coral? It is kind of crystallized.
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- area use to be an ocean back in the dino era?
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