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A nice Dictyonema flabelliforme dendroid graptolite from Oslo Fields in Norway. It's Tremadoc, Lower Ordovician in age and is thus maybe around 480 mya. Another angle :
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The reverse of this piece has specimens of Tetragraptus serra. and this side shows fragments of other graptolites, possibly Tetragraptus and / or other Dichograptids.
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Hello guys and girls, I'm new here :-) Could you help me identify these fossils. They are all from my local city of Porsgrunn, Norway. I gathered these over the cause of a few days due to construction work, so I saved them before the whole area is buried under tons of rubble. The first fossil (1-2) around the size of a finger, the "branch" was much longer before I broke it lose, around half a meter. Image 3-5 is the one I am most curious about, could it be a trace fossil of some sort. It's embedded in the shale, some of the lines are 0,5 cm deep. From wha
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Hi, I have this rock I found with what seems to me to be several different fossils. I have numbered them in red. One and two seem to be shell, but not sure if 3 and 4 is anything. If someone could give me a tip on weather or not it would be a good idea to try to see if I can get some rock off with vinegar. I think number 3 looks especially interesting. Cant wait to hear some opinions
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Can someone help me determine what kind of shell this is? Found in the Oslo area.