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Sediment from Lance Formation #2


svcgoat

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Probably I wasn't sure it had an intersting shine to it. Any way to ID the bigger chunks above?

 

1 is about 6.5-7cm at the longest side

 

2 is 5cm x 4.5cm with an interesting impression in the middle

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1 hour ago, Troodon said:

Tiny  croc/turtle bone?

#3 seems to have two articular surfaces more or less perpendicular to each other.... turtle pelvis of shoulder piece.  

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What is that?! I'd get more dirt out to investigate. Try to be aggressive enough to follow the crater wherever it goes, but, at the same time, try not to remove any bits of fossil.  Good luck at that...lol

 

No, but definitely, wait and see if others condone what I just suggested, because I'm a novice at prepping and diagnosing myself. But I did alright with this little thought-provoking piece below. I'm hoping it's baby triceratops frill with some thought-provoking punctures that I'm to fully clean out. But maybe it's nothing--I haven't ID'ed it.

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lookslike a piece of ceratopsian frill; I see a prominent groove on the surface in the second photo.  

 

 

the first picture way up on top looks like a definite chunkosaur.  

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On 2/28/2023 at 7:50 PM, Dino Dad 81 said:

@svcgoat, have you inspected the depression any further?

Yes was told it was a piece of frill

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