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Seed, cranial base, vertebra


Sérgio Jorge

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Hi, my name is Sérgio Jorge and I live in Goiania - Brazil. during a fishery I found in a pile of gravels which in my view is a vertebra( Cranial base?) and a fossilized seed. If anyone has an idea whatsoever, I would really be grateful! these are the coordinates of where I found the fossils! 18 ° 21'03.1 "S + 52 ° 01'36.4" W

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@Sérgio Jorge

 

Topics merged.  ;) 

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I agree with geological, first may be a concretion.

“...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin

Happy hunting,

Mason

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The 2nd picture looks like a concretion that has come apart or broken open. Here are a couple examples and a URL that takes you to a little piece about concretions.

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Unfortunately, this doesn't look like bone, to me. :unsure: 
Maybe some others will weigh in on this item.

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    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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It is superficially bone like, but a closer inspection reveals many problems with the idea both in shape and texture. 

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