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I’ve had this fossil in the back of my case for a while, and only remembered it recently. It appears to be some sort of bark, but I am unsure if it is so. I found it in Nova Scotia a long time ago, and unfortunately didn’t think to write down location. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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67640205814__B8655CED-CBC8-47FB-9571-C65CD2C8730B.MOV I 67640205814__B8655CED-CBC8-47FB-9571-C65CD2C8730B.MOV I found this in my creek that also feeds into the Buffalo River. I’m located in NW AR., which is part of the Blue Ridge Mountain terrain.
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These items were found in some rock brought in from a local quarry. I am in Muskogee, Ok. I still need help with formations. Someone kindly posted a link to a geological site with formations but didn't know what to do or how to apply that information to my specimens. #1 appears to have four different types of plant or bark. Two on each side with what appears to be some shells or sea life forms in between. #2 Is just super cool looking to me. Don't know what they are. #3 is what appears to be an imprint of a plant or tree. It was suggested cycad? #4 is small tiny black do
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Tiny bit of preserved string from 50,000 years ago reminds us that Neanderthals were pretty smart. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1179946
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Hello all! I am a new member, and this is my first post. Could I please have some help figuring out if these rocks are petrified wood? Most of them were found in a small Pennsylvanian stream. It looks like they are quartz, crystal quartz, but I am no expert. There should be about two pictures of each rock. Thanks for your help, and I have more pictures of different rocks if needed.
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Need help identifying what I'm guessing is Fossilized tree bark I found On banks of Yellowstone River. Erosion this year is nuts. More just this spring than I've seen in 33 years of Spring flood erosion.
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I found this in a creek, eastern edge Flint Hills, Greenwood County, Kansas. The creek is in and drains through the Early Permian. Formation is unknown. It must be tree bark and I'm guessing some kind of palm because of the leaf scar. It curves only slightly so I would also guess it's from a large tree. I took a file to bottom of leaf scar and there are only faint lines revealed. This appears to be a sandstone and has tiny sparkly bits in it.
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I recently found a fossil that I can't identify and I am looking for some help. I found it in the coal region of South Eastern Ohio It was found in the tailings of a road cut I found it in an area that I hunt for calamites Pennsylvanian Period shale