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I found this strange fossil near Sand Springs on the Arkansas River of Northeast Oklahoma back in 2013 or so. I was told by multiple sources that it appears to be a chunk of seabed. Is this from the Devonian/Mississippian period? Can anyone ID any of the fossils on this piece? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! I have a few other specimens I would love to identify as well! :)) ~Noah Benzing
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Found several fossils near N 387 Rd. Hulbert, Oklahoma (Cherokee Co.) 36.034753, -95.179779 in late June of 2018. I don't know anything about fossil identification, but I hope to label them with some identification. They were on exposed rocks, probably mississippian or pennsylvanian according to a map I saw. Sorry that the photos aren't too good, but a phone camera was all I had. 1.
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