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I've had this ax for several years. It comes from Denmark, or at least that area. Made of ground stone, it contains a fossil that is approximately 5mm long. I have wondered since I got this what that fossil could be. Any help is appreciated. The ax: The fossil:
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Argentina sphyraena Linnaeus, 1758 "lesser argentine" Late Paleocene to Early Eocene Fur Denmark Length 6cm -
https://theconversation.com/eye-opening-discovery-54-million-year-old-fossil-flies-yield-new-insight-into-the-evolution-of-sight-121867
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Imagine to pull this out from a block of clay, in a warm day in may. After just 30 minutes, i pulled this thing out from the clay in Gram claypit. This whale vertebrae is very rare in Denmark, and only few are found every year in the claypit I was so lucky! The clay is from miocene, and snails, shells are common. Also shark teeth can be found. What do you think?
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ID Request - Anyone know what these fossilized teeth might belong to? It measures 19 x 9 x 9 mm. I believe it’s one premolar and two molars from a herbivorous mammal (pre last glacial period?). I found it inside the chalk cliffs of Ven island, in the Øresund strait between Sweden and Denmark.
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Hello, I am new here so please bear with me, I have been picking these up over the last decade of walking my dog on the coast of Thyborøn in West Jutland, Denmark. Incidentally, this is where the sea-battle of Jutland took place during the first world war. My questions are very basic: 1) These are all fossils right? And if this is correct, 2) How old are they and by how much would you say their respective age differs, is this even possible to say? 3) Are any of these interesting or considered good quality? These are laid out in a similar pattern. Sorted by color and size and apparent quality. Ask me for better images of any one of these and I will deliver ASAP. Simply ask for the specific shell by number starting from the upper left corner, the upper line will be 1--5 from left to right and the second line will 6-10 from left to right etc. Thank you very much, Dannie
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Yesterday I did find another interesting stone at a fishing trip. (I fish alot, and when no fish to catch I collect stones :-)) It's Flint stone with a White layer of Chalk/opal - est. 65-200 Ma. Please help me ID the Fossil - if it is a Fossil ? What do you think? Pictures taken from to sides of the stone. Best regards, Jens
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I found this piece of flint at the Beach last week. I'm not sure what it is - and just wondering it might be a fossil. If you have any idea what is it and how old it is, please let me know. :-)
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I usually find my own belemnites but I couldn't resist buying this one that's been attacked by the endolithic sponge Entobia. Belemnitella, maybe B. lanceolata (haven't checked it yet), from the Lower Maastrichtian Chalk of Denmark.
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From the album: Insects from the Fur Formation
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From the album: Insects from the Fur Formation
Earwig (Forticula paleocaenica) - Willmann 1990-
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Water strider (Himeptera) from the Fur Formation -
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2 flyes (diptera) + 1 crane fly (tipolidae) -
Hello all fossils hunters! I'm from Denmark and I'm new here. I discovered this awesome forum some days ago. I'm glad to see that there are so many like me, who loves fossils. I have always been interested in prehistoric life, mostly dinosaurs. Since i was a kid i have always dreamed about finding my own fossils, and today i have my own collection. Most of them are bought, but i have found some few myself. I can't wait to spend time on this forum with other fossil hunters.
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From the album: Fish fossils from the Fur Formation
Percoid fish from Early Eocene Fur Formation - Denmark-
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From the album: Fish fossils from the Fur Formation
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From the album: Fish fossils from the Fur Formation
Family: Oseridae Order: osmeriformes