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Hey, hey, hey! I’ve had this chuck of flint for nearly 3 years and have always forgotten to ask about it here. I’m fairly certain I picked it up on the beach in Happisburgh, England. It’s almost 10cm long and 6cm wide. It has 4 depressions that give it a ripple-like effect. I had tried to search rippled flint but didn’t get far at all. I’ve seen flint do all sorts of weird and interesting things, but I haven’t seen this before. What could be the cause for this? It reminds me of the ancient sea floor impressions I’ve seen, though I doubt that’s the case for this one.
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I was wondering if anybody could tell me whether or not this object I found at Happisburgh in Norfolk UK is a sea rolled weathered bone fragment or a weathered rock? Help and advice would be much appreciated
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- cromer forest bed
- fossil bone or rock?
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Object found at Happisburgh beach United kingdom from the Cromer forest bed, was unsure whether or not it was a bone or wood fragment, I gave it some force to see if it would snap to see if it was wood it did, but still unsure, when tapped with a hammer it sounds like stone, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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- fossil unknown
- from pleistocene deposits
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