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Found in the creek of the Barsch property(Parents) in Parke County Indiana.  The ravine is about 60-80 ft deep.  Not sure I know one of the Ice ages only got as far south as our neck of the woods.  You should see the neolithic stone tools I found in the same area.  Thomas Barsch

 

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Hello, and a very warm welcome to TFF from Morocco.:)

Sorry, but which bit of the rock do you think is the fossil, i can't see clearly i'm afraid?  

Or do you mean the entire piece? 

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I'm in agreement that this is non-biologic geologic specimen. 

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Huh I was pretty sure it was a tooth? what about this one

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2 hours ago, baalsguestjar said:

Huh I was pretty sure it was a tooth? what about this one

 

Not a tooth. There is no enamel present or distinct tooth morphology. Keep digging, though!

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As Kane mentioned, no enamel, which would be at least partially present on a fossil tooth, and no bone texture or distinct root. 

No tooth morphology, or bilateral symmetry. :( 

Unfortunately, these two items are definitely just rocks. 

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