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I found this fairly sizable bone in a field in North Yorkshire U.K. Its quite light in weight 31cm Length 9cm width on the right 3cm Depth Any idea of what animal or age it is As a aside the field it was found in has had a bounty of Bronze /Iron age, roman finds
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The other day I found this strange looking rock on the beach at Port Mulgrave- a well known fossil hunting site near Whitby. I'd be interested to know if anyone has any ideas as to what it might be before I go ahead and hammer it out...it looks like a typical nodule from the area with several distinct lumps. I hypothesise a group of Ammonites but this is only a guess. Any help would be much appreciated!
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Hello everyone, Any idea what this might be? I picked it up at Kettleness Beach on a fossil hunting trip in Whitby a few weeks ago. It definitely seems unusual—my first thought was bone, but I have no idea. Thanks for the help! It’s always been a dream of mine to hunt in the UK, so it was definitely an exciting trip. IMG_8437.mov
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Hey team. I Found these bits on a recent trip to Sandsend beach, Yorkshire. I did see a few similar pics online of Ichthyosaurus paddle bones? Last pic is of a piece of shale found on Runswick bay, other side has multiple imprints of ammonites, but im not familiar with the fossil pattern shown. I would be grateful for any info. Best wishes, Paul, Suffolk.
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Happy New Year! I'm looking for some suggestions on how to more effectively prep some Dactyloceras. These are in Whitby nodules. The matrix surrounding them is too small to split. I've done a few with a dremel using Zoicpaleotech points with some success. But the inner whorls are not coming out as I'd like. I would appreciate any help Thanks!
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Hi Thanks for accepting me on to your forum - I'm hoping for some info re the attached images. I'm a complete novice so please excuse any obvious confusion/errors. These were a surface find in an inland, ploughed field in East Yorkshire, nearest coastal town Withernsea. I think they may be teeth or tusks, possibly wild boar, but could be completely wrong. Can anyone confirm the species and approximate age/if they are indeed fossils or too modern? Many thanks!
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another ID for you guys to help me with! thanks to everyone who helped on my last post, here is another. now u have no clue what this is….? guessing a negative of a fossil or trace fossil due to only being impressions. this was found in port mulgrave on the yorkshire coast if this helps
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hi, i went walking in the north east of england and found this, it looked to be a fish jaw? i’m new to fossil collecting and finding as a hobby and i could be completely wrong but if anyone knows anything could you let me know? thanks it was found in a beck/stream, not directly on a coastline. could this be a fish jaw? or small animal jaw?