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PaulaE

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Welcome to the Forum! To help you ID your finds, you will need to have some kind of scale reference, preferably a ruler.  Also, please post the general location- this is an international forum and where something has been found is important to help determine its identity. If in the US, state and county is needed. 

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Some schards of (fossilized) bone i think, as far as can be seen from the photos (closer view and more detailed info may help as JamieLynn stated). 

 

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On 3/11/2024 at 1:12 PM, Pemphix said:

Some schards of (fossilized) bone i think, as far as can be seen from the photos (closer view and more detailed info may help as JamieLynn stated). 

 

Thank you it's probably 3in long an as round as a 50 cent piece 

 

On 3/11/2024 at 1:12 PM, Pemphix said:

Some schards of (fossilized) bone i think, as far as can be seen from the photos (closer view and more detailed info may help as JamieLynn stated). 

 

It's probably 3inc long an 50 cent piece round

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Just now, PaulaE said:

Thank you it's probably 3in long an as round as a 50 cent piece 

 

It's probably 3inc long an 50 cent piece round

An I found it in Myrtle Beach SC 

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Left schard isn't identifiable at all imho

The one on the right may be identified by a local collector. 

Myrtle Beach geology / stratigraphy: Pleistocene and Holocene deposits that overlie late Cretaceous or early Tertiary sediments.

In my opinion the fossils are not cretaceous of age. 

 

 

 

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