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Bone of some kind. I've not seen this type shape so don't even know where to start looking . The bone was found in a rock pile appx 20-25 feet off he snake River in Hoback, WY. This was found on private property and with owners permission. Any help or direction would be appreciated. 

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Based on the Geolex map were looking at the Hoback Formation which is Paleogene in age not Mesozoic.

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3 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Based on the Geolex map were looking at the Hoback Formation which is Paleogene in age not Mesozoic.

I was just reading that. 

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Yeah,this is no way Paleocene or Cretaceous. This is either modern or Pleistocene. Distal humerus of a cow/bison.

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excerpt from E. Schmid. 1972. Atlas of Animal Bones. For Prehistorians, Archaeologists and Quaternary Geologists. Elsevier, New York.

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