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9 hours ago, ynot said:

Trace fossils(?)

Looks more like poor preservation to me.

I'd need more clues to even guess what though.

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The lower one looks like a poorly preserved cross section of a cephalopod, in my opinion. What’s the age of the formation?

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56 minutes ago, Rob Russell said:

The lower one looks like a poorly preserved cross section of a cephalopod, in my opinion. What’s the age of the formation?

  Perry County is Mississippian in the NW corner, otherwise Pennsylvanian.

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18 hours ago, ynot said:

Trace fossils(?)

 

9 hours ago, Rockwood said:

Looks more like poor preservation to me.

I'd need more clues to even guess what though.

I’ll post some pieces that I found from the same site.

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The last ones in order might be a conulariid and brachiopods.

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8 hours ago, Wrangellian said:

I think Tony is on the right track.. Cruziana or Rusophycus? Just a guess.

Wouldn't this have to be the 'big foot' of the trilobite world ?

The "imprint" at top center makes me think  cephalopod in this context.

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