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Could this be wood?


Kasia

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Hello Everyone,

 

today I went again to my favourite Pleistocene site - and a friend of mine found something that he thinks could be a fossilised wood. He thinks it could have been brought here by the glacier.

 

It looks like this:

 

 

It's not very big, as you can see - but quite heavy.

 

Does this look like wood to you?

 

I will appreciate your feedback.

 

Kasia

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No, it does not look like wood to me.

More like small-scale boxwork structure.

But I am really not sure of anything in this case.

Franz Bernhard

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15 minutes ago, FranzBernhard said:

No, it does not look like wood to me.

More like small-scale boxwork structure.

But I am really not sure of anything in this case.

Franz Bernhard

Thanks, I also had my doubts - but I wanted to confirm with more expert folks :)

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8 minutes ago, Johannes said:

Difficult. Where is the site (roughly) located?

It's half an hour from Warsaw to the south - it's the site where sand from the Vistula River is excavated.

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Hello Kasia,

 

the look from the sides look look like a piece of a very flat bone to me. I (believe I) can see spongiosa, "embedded" between denser cortex"plates". Could be pleistocene...(?)

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1 hour ago, Johannes said:

Hello Kasia,

 

the look from the sides look look like a piece of a very flat bone to me. I (believe I) can see spongiosa, "embedded" between denser cortex"plates". Could be pleistocene...(?)

Hi,

 

the site is Pleistocene, but the bones I find there look completely different - both in colour as well as texture. It's pure stone. I'm also inclined to think it's just boxwork...

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