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average size driveway gravel, found today. Looks kinda like a spine, so that's how I described it, likely not a spine at all but definitely a fossil of something
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Hello Everyone, I acquired the fossils years ago through an estate sale. The original owner had poorly packed them in a cardboard box and some pieces were broken. They have been repacked very carefully since I found the damage and repacked them 20+ years ago. I am just taking the time to study them and trying to ID as many as possible. I appreciate and am thankful for any help! The original owner was an amateur archy sometime in the 1920s - 1930s. The only information available was these were found "Out West". The last member of the family was elderly and she had been suffering from Alzheimer's for years. Scant info I realize but it is all I have.
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Found in Andalusia from what I’ve been told the Eocene epoch, I’ve looked online and I can’t find anything. I’m new to doing this so any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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I'm new member and asking for help in identification of the fossil pictures below. I have a tag from the previous owner that says this is "Ichthyosaurus sp / Jurrasic Period / Kimmeridge Clays/ England. Can anyone confirm this description is accurate ? The specimen is 10cm across. 3cm thick and weighs in at 1 pound 8 oz. Any and all help appreciated!
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I found this today (05/11/22) on Pawleys Island, SC right about high tide, around 5pm. I'm very novice on identification, even though I've been fascinated with finding teeth since I was little.
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I'm not quite comfortable with the possible IDs offered for these three fossils. Again, I sincerely thank anyone who chimes in with even a guess. A0003 -- Myalinella sp. or other bivalve, or something else? It has been suggested this is a Coprolite. C0004 -- Lycopod leaf upper end both halves? The part that looks like Coprolite has a "peanut shell" pattern in the hollow of the half on the right. C0085 -- Cyperites? I'm not convinced. Not comfortable with the taper. Perhaps a spine, either plant, arthropod or marine?
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Can anyone ID? It has the lines on the side that look like they could be from a fin or plant maybe, idk, and there's the column.
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I think this fossil is so cool, but I have no idea what it is and would appreciate your help identifying it. To me it looks like the spine of a creature. Like the few other fossils I have found it was included in a bag of "river rocks" sold at a home center for landscaping purposes. All thoughts are welcome! Ready... Set... Go!!!
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