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In the Kalvsjøen formation in the Oslo field I found these two stones. I wonder if they are gastropods or something else? The formation is of a rawthyean age late Ordovicium, the last period of Katian, before the Hirnation extinctions. Next fossil:
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At the site near Slemmestad where I have found many graptolite, I came over this trilobite. It is a few cm long, a part of the thorax. Is it possible to identify which family it is? It maybe can help me to narrow the id of the formation's age there (Bødalen).
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I found this stone with several circles and some pattern. Could it be a coral or is it a bryozoan? Seems too small for bryozoan. Anybody can help identify it? Size of diameter about 3cm. Late Ordovician.
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I found a nice Discoceras yesterday. A part of it is unfortunately destoyed by a vehicle. The stone is too big so I left it in the field. It is more difficult to take it out of the stone then with ammonites I guess. I also found this second speciemen which I do not know which family it is. Anyone have an idea? Size of the Discoceras is about 15cm in diameter, while the send is 5 cm long.
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I posted a picture 2 weeks ago of a fossil which it was disagreement about what it is. In the same stone I found several fossils which have the same or similar forms. I therefore ask again for opinions. First the same picture:
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I wonder if this form could be one or two fishes or a rugose coral? The both "fishes" is about 1,5 cm long, from middle ordovicium. Martin
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My friend found this stone on our last fossil hounting tour. Do anyone have an idea what it can be? it is from MIDDLE ORDOVICIUM, Norway. The size is about 3cm long. Could it be a coral? Martin
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Hello I found this fossil in south of Norway, many circles and it s from silur. Coral or a small tre? Anyone have an idea on what is could be? Thanks for any suggestions in advance. martin
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Yesterday I found two strange forms in the same stone. It is from middle ordovicium. Could they be foraminifera? Here is one of them Martin
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I found this strange fossil last time I went on fossil hunting. Could it be a sponge? Anyone have an idea on what this may be? It was found in Norway, a site of middle ordovicium. Martin
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My friend found this stone when she was togheter with me at an middle ordovician site. She wonder if it is real plants. Anyone have an idea? Thanka for any suggestion. MARTIN
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