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Paleozoic Teeth?


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Hello,

 

I am in the process of thinning out my collection and was curious if anyone had an idea what type of teeth these are? Any help would be appreciated.


Two bluish colored teeth\bone from: upper Chesterian lower Tar Springs Formation, 4.8 km north of Eckerty, Indiana

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Blastoid and black tooth combination: Indian Springs Formation, Upper Mississippian; near Sulphur, Indiana

 

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First item looks like bone to me.

 

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Possible. I'd want to see it under a scope.

 

A lot of these just need more preparation before you can really say anything.

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Thank you, I tried to delete the last picture because it was so bad.

 

Agreed on the needed prep.

 

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