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Cardita Bed, Bracklesham, West Sussex Exposures of the richly fossiliferous Palaeogene sediments, which comprise the Bracklesham Group (Eocene). 46 million years old. Easy hunting here on the beach and sharks’ teeth may be found by the hundred. I have vertebra, shark and ray teeth and more needing some IDs . I start with the shark teeth, something I don’t have a clue so any help will be much appreciated. I just pic out a few. Cheers Bobby
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Hi I spend a bit of time on dog walks looking for palaeolithic flints with varying degrees of success. However the other day I found the thing attached and I can't tell what it is. I'm pretty sure it's a fossil... perhaps a plant or branch or maybe a worm cast. As you can tell I'm no expert! Found in Steyning, West Sussex UK.... chalk and flint country!
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