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Hi, After moving to Indiana nearly 20 yes ago, I was introduced to a fossil people called "Indian beads". I was told they were easily found in pea gravel in the neighborhood parks, or near rivers, canals, streams. After finding a few myself, I was hooked. As time went on, I began finding other awesome fossils, many times saying to myself, "I'm not real sure what this is...but I know it's something" lol. So, I'm sure I will be posting pictures of my questionable finds hoping someone might have the answer. I'm so pleased to have found a place where I can communicate with people that share my love for this hobby - fossil collecting. Thank you for allowing me to be a member of your forum.
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I have a question for you guys/gals. These are just a couple of Crinoids imprints and fossils that I obtained in south western Tennessee and north western tip of Georgia. I know there Crinoids and the other is a coral. Unless yawl think otherwise, let me know. And What I am trouble with is trying to identify the period. I see some postings with periods being:Devonian,some say Cambrian, and some say jurassic. I would like to keep a journal about what I found, but I would like to list more the "crinoid" and/or Coral. Any help would be great! Either to identify these to, or share with me how to find out with some specificity how to find out myself. I know there bad pictures, but it's more trying to find out how to classify them, or learn what classification is. Thanking you in advance, Joe