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Long time ago we dug near Osnabrück (NW-Germany) in a small short-time pit called "Am Danebrock". It was full of ammonites (Androgynoceras was the most common), we got rare vertebrate-parts from there, shells, snails and and and. Fossils were preserved in nodules. One of these contained a lobster, it was the first one of this typus ever found in northern Germany. I gave it to the Museum in Stuttgart and wrote with famous Günther Schweigert a small paper about it (I did the geological setting, what was only 5% of this paper) First_record_of_a_polychelid_lobster_Crustacea_Dec.pdf
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Found close to Paderborn, Germany (Erwitte-Formation) alongside with some echinoids (most likely Micraster cortestudinarium),an ammonite and countless Inoceramidae clams. Marly Limestone Formation of the lower Coniacium or upper Turonium. I was wondering if it could be some kind of petrified drift wood, palm or root?
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Geologic Maps of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (1:100.000, georeferenced FPEG)
PMA posted a topic in Geology
If you are interested you can download the official geologic maps from the GeoportalNRW of North Rhine-Westphalia in scale 1:100.000 here: https://www.opengeodata.nrw.de/produkte/geologie/geologie/GK/ISGK100/GK100analog/ The maps are in JPEG format and georeferenced. Also available in vector-format: https://www.opengeodata.nrw.de/produkte/geologie/geologie/GK/ISGK100/ISGK100vektor/ Have fun!