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More angles would help, though I bet there's someone on the forum who could tell you even without many pictures if it's a common fossils, welcome to TFF

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Location, location, location.

 

At least provide a general area and any known geology in general vicinity. That will help provide a good place to start.

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12 minutes ago, SailingAlongToo said:

Location, location, location.

 

At least provide a general area and any known geology in general vicinity. That will help provide a good place to start.

İ already wrote it, the specimens from "Eocene Marl Layers".

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1 hour ago, RyanDye said:

More angles would help, though I bet there's someone on the forum who could tell you even without many pictures if it's a common fossils, welcome to TFF

I hope so.

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9 minutes ago, Hatchet said:

İ already wrote it, the specimens from "Eocene Marl Layers".

We are here to help you. We are looking also for a geographical location and the name of the rock layer.

 

The first one looks like the inside shell of a sponge bored bivalve. Pictures of other sides might allow us to give a better ID for both fossils.

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56 minutes ago, DPS Ammonite said:

We are here to help you. We are looking also for a geographical location and the name of the rock layer.

 

The first one looks like the inside shell of a sponge bored bivalve. Pictures of other sides might allow us to give a better ID for both fossils.

Ok thanks.

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1 hour ago, Hatchet said:

İ already wrote it, the specimens from "Eocene Marl Layers".

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This is a rock age/type, not a location.

A district or nearby town is more in line with what was asked for.

 

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