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On 7/20/2019 at 3:13 PM, Otherwiseunseen said:

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At the top you have some Anomoeodus phaseolus (pycnodont) teeth. Next, a couple stones and then a pycnodont scale, a Hadrodus priscus pharyngeal tooth, and an Ischyrhiza mira rostral. At the end you got some Choristothyris plicata brachiopods.

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On 7/20/2019 at 3:41 PM, Otherwiseunseen said:

Some nice ray teeth

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The two ray teeth on the left are Brachyrhizodus wichitaensis and the third is Rhombodus laevis.

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On 7/20/2019 at 3:47 PM, Otherwiseunseen said:

Really would like to know what this little fragment is from 

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It is a ganoid scale, it is likely from a pycnodont. A. phaseolus would be a good candidate.

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Hi, would love some help identifying these from Big Brook - the long piece in the center, I tried to prop it up so you could see the curve - it's 1 & 1/8" long and just under 3/8 wide. 
Also, any idea of the circular one to the right of it? It measures 7/8" by 3/4" 

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On 7/21/2019 at 4:36 PM, justagirlwitharock said:

Hi, would love some help identifying these from Big Brook - the long piece in the center, I tried to prop it up so you could see the curve - it's 1 & 1/8" long and just under 3/8 wide. 
Also, any idea of the circular one to the right of it? It measures 7/8" by 3/4" 

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Unfortunately all the ones you asked about are concretions.

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2 hours ago, Otherwiseunseen said:

Anyone I'd this? From big brook

 

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Interesting find. It definitely isn’t Cretaceous, which leaves either a Pleistocene or modern mammal bone as the options. It resembles the joint part of a large bone.

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5 hours ago, Otherwiseunseen said:

This bone appears to have no breaks or evidence of being a part of a whole. 

 

Actually yeah it might be an astralagus.

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5 hours ago, Otherwiseunseen said:

Also, how is cretaceous ruled out? 

 

It just doesn’t have the right appearance and preservation to it.

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9 hours ago, Otherwiseunseen said:

Anyone I'd this? From big brook

Radial carpal from a horse looks close.

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