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Hi Everyone, I went fossil hunting last weekend on the Norfolk coast, UK. A long walk up and down the beach of Happisburgh. Well known for its Ice Age mammal finds. I found a few different pieces, but this one in particular caught my eye. It's been rolled around in the surf somewhat, but I was hoping someone might be able to ID this for me? Because it does retain some shape still, it kind of looked like the end of a femur or tibia? But it does also resemble an ankle bone from a large animal, possibly Mammoth, Rhino or Bison? What do we think? Thanks in Advance, Jim.
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I was wondering if anybody could tell me whether or not this object I found at Happisburgh in Norfolk UK is a sea rolled weathered bone fragment or a weathered rock? Help and advice would be much appreciated
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Hello I was wondering if anyone could identify this fragment, which I think might be a fragment of bone, but am unsure. I don't have a lot of knowledge when it comes to identifying Pleistocene fossils.
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A Cromer forest bed UK mammal bone find I believe to be Equine. Not sure how it came to be or it's approximate age at present but I thought you would like to see it.
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