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I found this “sand tiger” tooth in the Miocene Pungo River strata within the Lee Creek mine (Aurora, North Carolina). It does not resemble any other lamniform teeth that I have from the mine, but it does remind me of Brachycarcharias lerechei, an Eocene species. I was thinking it might be reworked. The tooth is 26mm in length, with “wrinkles” on the lingual face @MarcoSr @Al Dente Thoughts?
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Show us your reworked fossils or fossil-bearing breccia/conglomerate
FranzBernhard posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
I am starting this topic because of this one: Would you like to show off your examples of reworked fossils still located in younger matrix or conglomerate/breccia with fossil-bearing clasts. I am quite eager to see some nice examples. I have only one, most of you may already know this : One of the clasts contains Eifelian corals. Thanks you very much!! Franz Bernhard- 6 replies
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I'm hoping the hive mind here can help me. I am looking for sites that contain fossils from at least 3 distinct time periods, all in one exposure, i.e., at least two of them are reworked into the 3rd one. In other words, I am looking for discrete areas of reworking in which fossils are found from at least 3 time periods. Thanks!
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