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Warriner954

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That looks like a limonite or ironstone concretion.

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Welcome from Texas. You will get more people looking with more input on the identification if you post it no the fossil identification sub-forum. I've never seen a fruit stone fossilized so I can't say but I think it would not be a common thing. The layers do suggest concretion.

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Concretions have been very popular this week. This looks like one as well.

I believe peaches were brought to the Americas by mankind. 

 

 

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