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Found these imprints in the island of Rhodes (Greece). The age of the cediment according to geological maps of the area is upper Pliocene to lower Pleistocene. The units on the scale are cm. I wonder if my assumptions about pine cones are correct (even considered cycad cones) having read about pine cone specimens being found on the island. Would be really happy if someone could pinpoint the species from the shape of indentations - in the first image which is the most detailed there appears to be a small hole in the center of what I suppose are the cone scales. This can also be seen in the seco
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I went fossil hunting today to pine cliff North Carolina today and got more than I expected (first time at that spot) There was a whole lot I found a pretty big Great white but it was VERY worn. No megs though The pictures don't do them justice, they look bigger in real life. They are all really old and black except for the biggest one which I don't know what species it is. ( I just very recently started this beautiful hobby ) Awesome serrations
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I found this "spiky head" chert fossil in Pennsylvanian Naco Formation Limestone NW of Payson, Arizona near Pine. The "head" is about 1/3 inch across. Is it a crinoid head without arms, what kind? Thanks, John
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Petrified Fat Pine - Mississippi Alluvial Plain In Arkansas
Fossil_Rocks posted a topic in Member Collections
I looks real, but you can't start a camp fire with this. The species is unknown, but I like to imagine perfect pigmentary replacement.