The Fossil Forum - Fossils, Paleontology Science How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications This forum is devoted to illuminating the pitfalls to be avoided when considering the purchase of fossils From fabrications to restorations, this is the section to discuss
Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum ANSWERING FOSSIL ID REQUESTS: Identification Posting For The Uninitiated 2 0 (NEW MEMBERS PLEASE READ) 1 2 3 By paleoflor, November 26, 2013 answering
April 2025 - Fossil Find of the Month Contest Now, go find your fossil, do your research, and make an entry! Best of success to all, and good hunting! ***** Rules for The Fossil of the Month Contests Find a great Vertebrate Fossil or Invertebrate Plant Fossil! Only fossils found personally by you are allowed NO PURCHASED FOSSILS Post your entry in the Fossil Find of the Month topic
The Waco Pit, Del Rio Formation - The Fossil Forum In fact the cloud cover and breeze made for a nice day But lord it was still muddy The clay sticks to everything and for every ten steps you pick up 10 pounds of muck As you try to pick up the little micros they would get covered in mud and you just hoped the ball of clay you slipped into a bag still had the fossil with it
What air abrasive tools do i need - The Fossil Forum I'm interested in purchasing air abrasive tools for preparing small fossils, such as brachiopods, crinoid ossicles, and bivalves found in shale and sandstone Most of these fossils are already partially prepared, but I would like to give them a finishing touch What specific tools and accessories
How can I soften up Dutch Belgian cretaceous matrix ? - Fossil . . . Water can also be used to dissolve the matrix into a paste as well - which is what I normally do if I don't immediately see a fossil in any of the pieces, with me breaking only the remaining, unbreakable chunks by hand Never use vinegar, since the high chalk content of the fossils that make up the matrix mean the whole block will be eaten away
Crinoid fossils from Bella Vista Arkansas - Fossil Hunting Trips - The . . . From macrostrat: missisippian boone formation, st joe limestone member, Other than one small outcrop of chattanooga shale, clifty limestone and penters chert, which are devonian, and an even smaller outcrop within that of ordovician cotter and jefferson city dolomite
Ear Bone ID? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum The thread above identifies both Llama and Horse earbone = periotic= petrosal Both of those earbones are larger than yours, so my 1st insight is that you have a mammal earbone smaller than a horse
Need help: big brook Fossil ID - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum I am in need of help to ID some of my finds from Big Brook I am thinking a lot of these are concretions, but just want to be sure I am pretty sure of a few of these, but would really like some more experienced opinions Let me know what you think I can add more detailed pictures—tried to organ
Could this be a fossil? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Ok then how are the shapes in the rock if it's not fossil Concreations do the same thing I'm not putting the designs in the rock from in my head If I pick up a rock and it's shaped like something Example a crynoid and I take a scribe and chip away the loose parts And it looks like a crynoid It's not a fossil Ok can you tell me what it is