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Started by Hydrangea in British Fossils: Nice section Tarquin!
Started by Wenlock in British Fossils: a Crinoid Calyx collected today from the Wenlock Limestone formation of Wenlock Edge, not sure on the ID yet, its 2cm in length ...
Started by Olenus in British Fossils: Well bone trilobitesmyride , you got a nice haul there! Looks like you were busy last year. Lee
Started by Julian123 in Discussions: Hi Pete, thanks for the welcome. Yes that's what I meant, I thought it was calcite - is there a lot of gypsum about? If not I will find...
Started by Welsh Wizard in Discussions: Well done Jonathan You've got some nice finds there. The rest of that Leptonectes must be around somewhere. Nick
Started by diamond in British Fossils: Have you tried to prep that Calymene? Just thinking there might be more under the matrix
Started by Rolo in British Fossils: A new species of spinosaur would be a very important find in the wealden,will it be donated to a museum where it can be properly studied and...
Started by Tornado MC in Your Finds: Sharks Teeth bonanza 70+ Teeth found on low tide 15:00 - 18:00 on 29th Dec Good mix of teeth (good and worn) from the shingle, beach and shore. One...
Started by rockhopper in British Fossils: Here is my Gleviceras from Radstock, finally finish prepping it !
Started by beatpete in Discussions: Asteroceras blakei ? Try looking on AndyS' fossils: ...
Started by Elbert in Your Finds: Hello, it may well be possible that you will have to repeat freezing and thawing several times; do not give up if it does not work in one...
Started by orcadian in British Fossils:
Started by lincolnshire Hunter in British Fossils: Hi Andrii good to hear of your interest, especially from the Ukraine! I am a friend of Aron, was with him yesterday at a gathering of Precambrian...
Started by barbarasaurus in British Fossils: Fabulous find - well done!
Started by hooken in British Fossils: Here's a few bits I've had recently....... A few weeks back Andy 333 and I left East Devon and traveled up to Sussex for a weekend to go...
Started by TqB in British Fossils: We've just inherited this specimen which I've known for a few years - its owner always insisted that it was from Grimes Graves, Norfolk but it's...
Started by Welsh Wizard in Discussions: Hi A decent sized plagistoma encrusted with oysters. Nick
Started by Mr Ammonite in Discussions: Port Mulgrave massive landslip but not what everyone has posted about The normal route down to the point where you reach a bench is fine but at that...
Started by valh in British Fossils: Belemnitella sp. Upper Cretaceous series,Campanian. Location:Belgorod region. Edited by valh 2015-05-11 09:15:33
Started by MattFossil in Preparation, Preservation: Too embarrassed to show anything at the moment! It's going to take some practice!
Started by deltapodus in British Fossils: Thought I'd post this here as it's relevant rather than starting a new thread. Had an unusual day fossiling this week - after the paper was...
Started by Dibbs in British Fossils: A few recent finds from the area... High hopes dashed. Cracked these two open but both were only partials moulds. Found this nice Crinoid...
Started by Dodgydave in British Fossils: 3 Crabs from the London Clay outcrop at Creeksea, Essex.
Started by Gabor in World Fossils: After renewing my room I made a new exhibition of my ammos :)
Started by Carcer in British Fossils: Unfortunately I had my fossil hunting head on (Worzel Gummidge). I should have took pictures of the coastal defences on the east coast of Yorkshire,...
Started by LarryS in British Fossils: Amazing fossils here!
Started by Fossil hunter in Discussions: Thank you AmmoAl. I have visited Charmouth again today. Nothing remarkable on the Black Ven end. All of the finds are from Stonebarrow. ...
Started by barbarasaurus in Discussions: Bracklesham Eocene reefs are only worth visiting during the lowest of low tides (spring tides) . Preferably with an offshore wind and high...
Started by AndyS in Members ID Database: Peronoceras fibulatum (SOWERBY 1823) Size : 2 3/8 " / 6 cm Location : Hawsker Age : Upper Lias, bifrons zone,...
Started by s tymon in British Fossils: right! nice one colin, dave white finger,ive heared of that isnt it somthing to do with nerve damage? shaun
Started by Ambergem in British Fossils: AGENDA. Response to a recent email sent by me by RDC's Brenda Mason Quote: " If adopted, I believe this will assist the Council in...
Started by plagistoma in British Fossils: Lovely prepping ,great piece,well done. steve
Started by Koss1959 in British Fossils: Any news? And for those in the know, where do these things get excavated from? I would love to find something like this but never know where to...
Started by Bas in British Fossils: Cheers everyone, skull fragment does make sense. And damn was hoping I had reptile not more fish bone! Bas
Started by hooken in British Fossils: Theres more echinoids at monmouth than you might think- I've got loads of them. They all come from the clay with flints that gets washed out at 7...
Started by aurelius in Discussions: I'm not sure, but those blocks look like they might be the hummocky limestone and might be difficult/impossible to prep. Hope I'm wrong though.
Started by dinogary in Discussions: good pics ,bet that snow hides the fossils
Started by barbarasaurus in Discussions: Soft matrix partly removed from around the echinoid collected at Seavington.
Started by CurtKnap in British Fossils: I've been meaning to start a thread on Silurian corals for a while. Although there are plenty of Silurian rugose corals, the tabulata dominate, so...
Started by Ammo Al in Discussions: Not quite sure yet it was in the perfect saucer shaped nodule i should not have hit it ......thats my trouble if in doubt...if i hit it one more time...
Started by Ammo Al in Discussions: Hello everyone we will be down at Lyme the first two weeks in September so if you around we might see each other on the beach..
Started by Chalkers in Discussions: I've posted the photo on the Aust page. Thought it might be a bit confusing mixing locations up!
Started by Naze Dave in British Fossils: Hi Mark Wouldnt mind seeing that if you get a moment to upload a pic. Perfect ones are quite difficult to find, they're probably the most fragile...
Started by Jurassic Jim in British Fossils: Really do admire some of the finds and preparation work that has gone into them on these forums. Thanks for sharing.
Started by Elbert in Your Finds: Hello, found this two weeks ago, just made photo and left it in situ. Upper Pliensbachien, hawskerense subzone. Could not sus out what it is......
Started by Rock Fairy in British Fossils: Nice pics, Aron. You really do have your eye in esp the Aspis. I went back today. Fail on the fossil trench steps. Success on some finds though,...
Started by Welsh Wizard in Museum, Societies: Thank you. Can I just point out that the YGS is encouraging amateurs to publish, and will accept short papers (about 2 pages). It was their...
Started by DorsetJack in British Fossils: The boy must have a houseful! I wish I was up there :)
Started by AMARSH in British Fossils: Hi Thomas I must have missed this post - nice find. I've tried sieving the Gault before, but never found an oolith, so I'm impressed. ...
Started by andy333 in British Fossils: Found this little chap, made me laugh. Now attached to my ruck sack.
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