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Is this a layer in the same pit as your Pleistocene finds?

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The miocene layer

A bone found

Dolphin and vhale vertebras

There are nearly 1800 subscribers to this forum. It's useless to post such cryptic information -- no data, not even geographical data.

If other subscribers actually remember who 'podope' is and what she digs, I say, "More power to you!" For me, I'd like more information in a post.

Perhaps 'podope' could fill out her member profile to give some indication of what part of the world she digs.

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There are nearly 1800 subscribers to this forum. It's useless to post such cryptic information -- no data, not even geographical data.

If other subscribers actually remember who 'podope' is and what she digs, I say, "More power to you!" For me, I'd like more information in a post.

Perhaps 'podope' could fill out her member profile to give some indication of what part of the world she digs.

I was thinking of bring up the subject of members profiles here while back. Birthdays etc don't matter but knowing what state there in would be nice.

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Those bones have great preservation! Have you cleaned them at all?It would be nice to know what part of the world they came from ;)

And nice finds :)

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Is this a layer in the same pit as your Pleistocene finds?

No it is an other layer.

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Those bones have great preservation! Have you cleaned them at all?It would be nice to know what part of the world they came from ;)

And nice finds :)

Is it in Hungary. Danitz pit.

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Very nice finds, congratulations! Do you trade?

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Is it in Hungary. Danitz pit.

Would that be the Miocene, Late Badenian. Sajovolgyi formation?

Just a guess!

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Would that be the Miocene, Late Badenian. Sajovolgyi formation?

Just a guess!

The layer is miocene, pannon formation.

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