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Hi, this is a find from high up the beach in the dry sand found 50m east from Clacton pier, I dont think its bone or ivory, it was in two pieces when found so I stuck them together, a lot of material from the Pleistocene and before found in this location due to the beach recharge, Bison horn?, any help with a possible ID would be great, many thanks.

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Welcome to the Forum. :) 

 

Looks like a bit of mammoth tusk. 

The Schreger Lines in the cross section are diagnostic.  ;) 

Regards,

 

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2 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Welcome to the Forum. :) 

 

Looks like a bit of mammoth tusk. 

The Schreger Lines in the cross section are diagnostic.  ;) 

Regards,

 

Schreger-lines. Interesting. The descriptions as "engine-turning" or "cross-hatching" are perfect. They indeed resemble the cross-hatching one finds on the inner walls of a gas engine cylinders after machining. As far as engine-turning goes, that is what pocket-watch guys call the geometric engraving done on pocket watch cases. I happen to have a crisp one handy to show what I mean.

 

It looks like either of those. Very cool and good to know. Thanks. And congratulations to the new owner of the piece. DSC06462.thumb.JPG.b30e51271a9c892d166316cfe7166e1f.JPG

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I agree with Tim about the Schreger lines. Only proboscidean tusk have that feature.
You have a partial proboscidean tusk. :dinothumb:

 

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:zzzzscratchchin:Hi, this is a find from high up the beach in the dry sand found 50m east from Clacton pier, I dont think its bone or ivory, it was in two pieces when found so I stuck them together, Bison horn?, any help with a possible ID would be great, many thanks.

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horn4c.jpg

horn4d.jpg

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sorry ynot, new to this, cant seem to find my way around the site, been looking in fossil ID for to see if I got any news.

regards AJG

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2 minutes ago, Anthony Gees said:

sorry ynot, new to this, cant seem to find my way around the site, been looking in fossil ID for to see if I got any news.

regards AJG

How dare you ask us twice! That will be 50 lashes with a spaghetti noodle, cooked or uncooked, your choice! Sorry just kidding! I couldn't help myself.:D

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Thats excellent, thank for the help and info, ps I put it on again, didnt think it went on the first time, sorry, I can put this one to bed now.

regards AJG

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By the way just found your other topic. Look under the Fossil ID section. Your topic is titled " Clacton find".

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sorry ynot, new to this, cant seem to find my way around the site, been looking in fossil ID for to see if I got any news.

regards AJG

 

Silly old fool like me needs help from time to time, thanks again, and I do like a sence of humour.

AJG

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3 hours ago, ynot said:

Didn't We do this one yesterday?

I thought I'm dreaming... :D

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Topics merged. ;) 

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