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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Brachiopoda (Hash Plate) Gore, VA Mahantango Formation Middle Devonian-
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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Brachiopoda, Crinoidea (Hash Plate) Dalmatia, PA Mahantango Formation Middle Devonian-
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Hash plates are among my favourite of fossils and they are fantastic to photograph. So please add some of your beautiful photographs of your stunning plates. Properly one of my favourite Hash Plate. I found it in a river in Wales Uk when I was 16 and camping . It reminds me of the The Nazca Lines , Nazca Desert, in southern Peru.
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I have little to no experience with invertebrates so I was hoping to get a little info from the experts here. I recently rescued these and some other items from going into the dumpster. The only information I have on them is that they were from a collection of an avid fossil hunter who lived in the South Dakota Nebraska area and passed away many years ago. I have quite a few more of these shells with a couple of them being encased in some hard matrix that I will post later in another thread. There was also a big chunk of hash plate with them.
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First I want to say hi to everyone! Been picking up rocks and poking around in hillsides since I was a kid. Until recently I mostly had no idea what I was looking at.. but I’ve always been really good at finding goodies. With that, I’d like to share some things I’ve found in the last couple of weeks! There is a quarter on there somewhere! This is one of the smaller plates that have washed out. This is not Sugar Creek. The creek was high from the recent rain, but the last time I was on the other side, that shelf is absolutely packed with goodies. About 100 yards downstream there are hash plates the size of a small car that have fallen into the water off of a ledge.
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From the album: Fossils found with my bantams. Northamptonshire.
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From the album: Fossils found with my bantams. Northamptonshire.
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I was wondering what are fossil hash’s? Also what is the plural of hash anyway? Are they worth my time or are they just “garbage” pieces? *Note when I say “garbage” I mean pieces that aren’t worth prepping.
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Hi, I pulled this Crinoids fossil hash plate out of a hill today. I may have seen the mystery in Lake Michigan mud stone, but not raised up or nearly as large. Ideas? Thanks. item is 4 in x 2 5/8th x 7/8th thick. unknown item is 1 in long x 1/2 inch wide.
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From the album: North Sulphur River 160529
An iron-replaced hash of bivalve and other broken shells.© Mitchell Moore