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plant material?..or rolled up bug...clump of something or another weird rock?


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Was it found in Texas, if correct, where exactly? It may help in the rule-out process. :headscratch:

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2 hours ago, abyssunder said:

Was it found in Texas, if correct, where exactly? It may help in the rule-out process. :headscratch:

it was in a load of gravel we received for our drives here in the Houston area in Texas...as soon as the girl who ordered it comes back from Germany I can get a more generalized location that the gravel came from as it was her company that hauled it.

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Not seeing anything recognizable as a fossil there.

Try taking the pictures outside, in natural light. 

Don't get too close to the item, when photographing it.

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I believe it fossilized palm root. I have seen some that looks somewhat similar to that. Palm is a common fossilized wood in Texas.

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