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Hi Mary,

What are you struggling with posting? Would you like help with commenting, creating topics, attaching images?

As for the piece you posted, I do not believe it is a fossilized head, I am afraid. Do you know where it was found?

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Yes San Diego here's another wierd one was told by nat history they were 35 to 50 million years old but they don't seem to interested for some reason

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These look like concretions to me. The layered "rind" is a major indicator of this. 

Sometimes concretions or nodules can have fossils inside of them.

Sorry, but they are not "fossilized heads" of anything. 

Keep looking. 

Regards,

 

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All geologic. One needs to see bone structure and detail which these are lacking. These concretions, like the others have said, are just nice to have items since they are cool to look at.

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Ok thanks everybody! And yes they are full of shell fossils and crystals, very neat but super heavy. I think some are petrified wood 

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