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Can someone identify this please?


jack.d23

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Is this the same object from a different angle?

 

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Thanks. Is there a way of uploading multiple photos for each item. It's just that it only sends one at a time?

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The post with 2 photos are the only ones for that item. The last one looks like a shell of some sort.

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14 minutes ago, jack.d23 said:

The post with 2 photos are the only ones for that item. The last one looks like a shell of some sort.

It very well could be, but again, without any location information the prospect for a more precise identification may be limited. Would these also be from north Devon?

 

Tentatively, I would say it might be another piece of oyster shell.

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Maybe they are sponges in flint.

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The specimen in the first two pictures looks very much like a calcite-filled concretion to me.  The remaining pictures definitely look like sections of oyster shell.

 

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