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Ordovician

Galena Formation

SE MN

 

A couple of weeks ago I met with Dave and took him out on a fossil hunt and sold him some maps of various fossil sites. We did well that day, but yesterday he showed up at my door with some fossils he found and some of these are terrific! He definitely has an eye for trilos!  :-D And these cephs are huge! I snapped some quick shots as he is having trouble posting.

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#2

 

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#3

 

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Some great cephs and gastropods!

 

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A slice of a big horn coral OR???

 

Thanks for looking and any IDs you may have on these!  :-D

Any thoughts on IDs would be appreciated!

The more I learn, I realize the less I know.

:wacko:
 
 

Go to my

Gallery for images of Fossil Jewelry, Sculpture & Crafts
 

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