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Hi,

 

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On 08.09.2020 at 9:18 PM, GeschWhat said:

Hmmm...They almost look like the center is a different material. Has the stone been treated? I'm asking because it's so shiny. 

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No, stone was not treated, probabaly worn by a water... In this place are a lot of shiny bones part, sharks teeth, some stones etc...

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The scale in your picture is in mm?

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24 minutes ago, GeschWhat said:

Is it a marine deposit? If so, fusulinids perhaps? Any chance you can take a better photo so I can see the broken edges? 

That was my initial think. :)

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22 hours ago, GeschWhat said:

Is it a marine deposit? If so, fusulinids perhaps? Any chance you can take a better photo so I can see the broken edges? 

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I will take in few days much better photos and will attach here.

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On 19.09.2020 at 7:09 PM, GeschWhat said:

See how they kind of look hollow and hint of an internal structure in this photo?  My best guess is fusulinids. 

 

 

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I don’t think they can be fusulinids, they went extinct at the end of the Permian and the info says this is Cretaceous or younger.  Plus I don’t see any evidence of an aperture or coiling in that one potential cross section that was circled. 

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