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Spent some time earlier poking around at the Devonian aged Mahantango formation at Seven stars and came across some items, the first three pics are the same rock, the tube formation of the first three pics were about twice the size but crumbled away but was able to preserve this much, any help at ids would be great
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Found in Seven Stars, Pa. 1st pic is a Trilobite body, right? And could the 2nd pic be a rolled Trilobite? Thanks!
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I spent today in Seven Stars with my 2 (crazy & wonderful) sisters collecting fossils. (Middleburg, Pa) This is the most unique thing we found. It just doesn't seem to fit in with all the other fossils we have found there. It appears to be a piece of plant life by the way it branches out into nodes. (?) It's really hard to tell in the pics but all of the insides are crystallized in a smokey colored quartz/crystals. Of course I forgot to put a coin beside it when I snapped the pics, sorry. It is about 1" long by about 3/4" wide. Any ideas?
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More fossil ID's please! Found at Seven Stars location. Devonian I presume. 1 & 2 are of some sort of ball or spherical rock/fossil? Front & back. More to come.
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Found at Seven Stars, Pa location. Pics show top view with rippled circular area, bottom/looking into textured area (it almost looks like a smooth shell was lodged into the center) and last pic of the back of the matrix.(the lighter area on back is where I was trying to chip away but then decided to leave well enough alone) Size is 1" in diameter. TIA for your help!
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Found at Seven Stars, Pa location. Both fossil face & matrix back shown. Size is 2 1/4" long x 1 1/2" wide. TIA for your help!
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