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Welcome to the Forum. :) 

I see brachiopods and bryozoans.  

Regards,

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Cool thanks I'll research both on what time period 

3 hours ago, Rockwood said:

First stop, brachiopod.

Cool thanks I'll do some research 

1 hour ago, Fossildude19 said:

Welcome to the Forum. :) 

I see brachiopods and bryozoans.  

Regards,

Cool thanks 

 

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5 hours ago, gavialboy said:

nice brachiopods and bryozoans. and welcome to the fossil forum.

Thanks 

Are these from the Devonian period or the Ordovician, found in Smyrna Tn. 

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Hey, hey, there are a couple more stops here !

That little round crinoid part ? needs on board, and isn't that a bivalve bit on the bottom ? 

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9 hours ago, Rockwood said:

Hey, hey, there are a couple more stops here !

That little round crinoid part ? needs on board, and isn't that a bivalve bit on the bottom ? 

Im not sure.

Today I picked up about 3 or 4 hand fulls of different types of coral. I'll try to post a picture of all of it tomorrow. 

Should I start a new topic with the coral or continue on this one. This is the first forum l have ever joined. 

Thanks Karl Lauderback 

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1 hour ago, Karllee said:

Im not sure.

Today I picked up about 3 or 4 hand fulls of different types of coral. I'll try to post a picture of all of it tomorrow. 

Should I start a new topic with the coral or continue on this one. This is the first forum l have ever joined. 

Thanks Karl Lauderback 

I suggest a new topic. 

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On 8/25/2017 at 1:08 PM, ynot said:

Welcome to TFF!

@TNCollector may know the age.

Nice find.

I apologize for the late reply.

 

Yes this is an Ordovician hash plate containing brachiopods, bryozoans, etc., most likely from the Leipers Formation. The Leipers Formation covers the majority of the area East of Nashville and West of Cookeville, TN. Some layers are highly fossiliferous, especially the shale layers. Keep looking and you will almost certainly find some trilobites. I have found several around that area.

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