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Hi I posted earlier some newbie trace borings/tunnels fossil photos and got great info.

I have this other piece to share. I'd appreciate any input on what you think it might be. It's the same white material (dolostone?) but with a brown cherty line. I have found many of these bored rocks washed up on the same Maine beach.

The photos show both sides - one has bottom-filled borings (They are sealed at the bottom). The rock is in my palm. Thank you for all your expertise & any info you might have.

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Hi I posted earlier some newbie trace borings/tunnels fossil photos and got great info.

I have this other piece to share. I'd appreciate any input on what you think it might be. It's the same white material (dolostone?) but with a brown cherty line. I have found many of these bored rocks washed up on the same Maine beach.

The photos show both sides - one has bottom-filled borings (They are sealed at the bottom). The rock is in my palm. Thank you for all your expertise & any info you might have.

Just wondering what's wrong with my post that no one answers.

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Sometimes it takes a while for the right person to see the post, be patient and one of the experts should chime in eventualy.

Sorry that I can not help with this one.

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Sometimes it takes a while for the right person to see the post, be patient and one of the experts should chime in eventualy.

Sorry that I can not help with this one.

Tony

Thanks Tony. Didn't know if people thought I was crazy or my pictures are bad lol.

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I think it's just a weathered sedimentary rock (natural erosion)

Not sure I understand but glad for the response. Pretty sure it's chert w a cortex or limestone w a chert line. Do you think part of the cortex got rubbed off and this is a chert stone? I'll post new pix. The borings are also part of my interest in relation to the brown line.

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It's a tri-faced shape. Brown line on face #1 borings on face #2 and no marks on face #3. Hopefully these photos are helpful. I have more but it says they're too big to load.

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Not sure I understand but glad for the response. Pretty sure it's chert w a cortex or limestone w a chert line. Do you think part of the cortex got rubbed off and this is a chert stone? I'll post new pix. The borings are also part of my interest in relation to the brown line.

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And for that I didn't understand very well what you were trying to identify in that rock.

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And for that I didn't understand very well what you were trying to identify in that rock.

You are doing fine - it's me who is confused :) Others had a discussion with me earlier about trace fossil tunnels being "filled in" and I thought it could be a filled trace fossil burrow given the two borings. Or maybe it's a fossil of a worm. Or maybe nothing.

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What I would do if it was mine is that I would pick away the limestone/dolomite to expose more of the object, or extract it totally. It does seem to be "something", but the shape does not ring a bell.

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any chance 08348 is due to a pebble rotating in a cavity though wave action?

Paramoudra,anyone?

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What I would do if it was mine is that I would pick away the limestone/dolomite to expose more of the object, or extract it totally. It does seem to be "something", but the shape does not ring a bell.

Could it be a filled in worm tunnel given the two borings on the opposite side? I'll dig a bit, any suggestion on a tool? Screwdriver?

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any chance it's leftover evidence of eolian erosion?

I found this in an area where lots of chert washes up. Not sure if it's native or ballast. I pick up everything that looks interesting....One piece has the same "rootbeer" color but not as defined as the piece discussed here. That second piece has no borings.

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The holes are most likely from a boring clam and are recent additions to the rock,

Tony

I agree; piddock clams, likely.

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The holes are most likely from a boring clam and are recent additions to the rock,

Tony

Thanks Tony. I did smash a similar one open (w/o brown) and this is what it looked like.

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Sorry...My English is very imperfect!

No, you're english is good.

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No, you're english is good.

Oops your (not you're) it seems that your english is better than mine.

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