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Picked out of gravel bank with lovely mix of Qal, Eagle Ford, and who knows what. I find arrowheads alongside crinoid stems. Anyway the symmetry of this caught my eye, it looks like a barrel bead used in jewelry making. I'll be darned if it didn't have two perfectly aligned holes that appear filled in. The ends are identical, I have seen several things that look just like it but I know it could be another concretion trick so seeking professional advice.
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Hi to Forum members; I am an amateur rock collector who likes to look for fossils. For the most part I have not found anything fantastic but I am hopeful. I kindly request any information and or comments about a recent flint specimen from my back garden in Ipswich, Tuddenham Road. I have other photos of the flint that show unusual structures. On those photos, I used my photo app to adjust the exposure to get more fine detail. If it will help, I would gladly share. Also from my back garden, I found a petrified seed/pod/nut shell. Can someone help me identify what it is. May thanks! Munchy2
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I discovered this in a creek in Mud River West Virginia I have seen thousands of pods but nothing like this any idea what plant it came from?
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This fossil appears to be the top of a plant. It has broken and I can see where it connected to the stem. Information appreciated , this was found in my backyard,just east of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.
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In my fossil leaf collecting in the Fort Union formation near Roundup, Mt I run across these plants quite often. They are just a stem with these round pods or fruit attached. Pictured are two examples and as you can see the pods are round and not flattened out all the time. So far I have not found any leaves attached although there are several different species in the surrounding layers. Any ideas on species would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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