Serina Vaughn Posted September 18, 2022 Share Posted September 18, 2022 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coco Posted September 18, 2022 Share Posted September 18, 2022 You’re on an international forum. I suppose TN means Tennessee, but a little more text would help in the determination: size, place of origin, age of land if you know it etc... And a slightly more explicit title too If the size is relatively small, I could think of a crinoid stem. Coco 3 ---------------------- OUTIL POUR MESURER VOS FOSSILES : ici Ma bibliothèque PDF 1 (Poissons et sélaciens récents & fossiles) : ici Ma bibliothèque PDF 2 (Animaux vivants - sans poissons ni sélaciens) : ici Mâchoires sélaciennes récentes : ici Hétérodontiques et sélaciens : ici Oeufs sélaciens récents : ici Otolithes de poissons récents ! ici Un Greg... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Serina Vaughn Posted September 18, 2022 Author Share Posted September 18, 2022 These items were found with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opabinia Blues Posted September 18, 2022 Share Posted September 18, 2022 The object in the OP is in fact a fossil crinoid stem. I am unsure about the object in your second pictures, including whether or not it is any sort of fossil at all. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IsaacTheFossilMan Posted September 19, 2022 Share Posted September 19, 2022 Crinoid stem for the first one. The second one I believe is a fossil, possibly a vertebra. I'm very tenuous on that identification, though, as without other pictures, it is near impossible to say whether or not it's bone - I cannot see whether porous material is present or not. 1 ~ Isaac; www.isaactfm.com "Don't move! He can't see us if we don't move!" - Alan Grant Come to the spring that is The Fossil Forum, where the stream of warmth and knowledge never runs dry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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