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Hi everyone! I'm now living just outside Saskatoon and I am working with the University of Saskatchewan's Museum of Natural Sciences. The Saskatoon area is largely undescribed in paleontological literature, so I have been visiting various sites around the city in the hope of finding some fossils. I found these specimens in sediment exposed by construction excavation. I have several other bone fragments from this site, all exhibiting mineral staining, but they are likely ribs and vertebrae which are difficult to identify to the species level. The first is clearly a mammal limb bone. I believe i
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- pleistocene deposits
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Appears to be a very old tooth. Seems worn down??
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- summerville sc
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We have found several of these in different sizes on our trips to the creek. They have been cleaned up. Mostly found in the clay sand. Don’t have a clue as to what they are??
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We found a few of these stones. It looks like flint or Chert is this correct?? However there are white marks in the stone along with what looks like a shell just trying to ID if these may be fossilized organisms?
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- summerville sc
- oligocene
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This looks to be bone in 3 pieces, largest piece over 5 inches long and 5/8 inch thick. Need help finding what animal this belongs to. oligocene to Pleistocene formations are mostly in this area
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