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I round these two specimen in the Sand near a tuff mountain

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The one on the upper left is bryozoan.  The other one may be a foraminifer, but I'm less certain of that.  

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Location found would be helpful.

Country, state or region, department or county.

 

Size would be helpful as well.

Also, pictures of the other sides would help.

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I found them in Tropea,Calabria,Italy. The location was under water thousand years ago. This is another picture. They're about 1-2 cm

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