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Strange thing found in the Drumheller area


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My son was looking through the things we found this summer, and we found these pieces of similar colour and texture. There are three of these pieces in total, and they all have these white markings on the side that seems blue. We think this is bone, but we are beginners and don’t have enough experience to say for sure. If I took a wild guess, I’d say they are pieces of tooth? It seems there is a shiny surface which might be enamel on both side of it, and it is kind of dense. These were found in the Drumheller area.

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I'm not seeing tooth or bone structure here.  Maybe someone else can ID it. 

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Do you know what age or formation these are from? That last batch of enlargements looks interesting to me. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than me will have a possible ID

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