Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Can't figure out what that fossil is? Share bright, sharp images in JPG format, and general location info here for identification!
The Waco Pit, Del Rio Formation - The Fossil Forum Saturday the Paleontological Society of Austin visited the "Waco Pit" For those of you who are not familiar this is a very large borrow pit from which the US Army Corp of Engineers dug material for the building of the Lake Waco Dam here in Central Texas The pit exposes the Del Rio clay which is
Fossil Discussion - The Fossil Forum Fossil Hunting Trips This is the place to share your fossil collecting adventures or see what other members of the community have been finding lately
Washington fossil collecting - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum I’m looking for fossil collecting sites within 3 hours’ drive from Seattle to visit and do a little hobby collecting while I’m in WA for work I’m most interested in fossil plants, mollusks, or arthropods Can anyone give me recommendations of where to go?
The Fossil Forum In this area, we celebrate our amateur contributions to the paleontological sciences Whether by volunteering their time (lab work, collections maintenance, organized field work),
Classic Localities in the Alabama Cretaceous and Paleogene - Fossil . . . Going back several decades I have attempted to have an annual extended field trip; call it a fossil collecting vacation Some years this happens, some it doesn't but this past November I had the opportunity to spend several days in the field visiting some of the classic Cretaceous and Paleogene r
Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum Fossil Hunting Trips This is the place to share your fossil collecting adventures or see what other members of the community have been finding lately PLEASE be circumspect about posting maps or coordinates to areas you hunt Only share generalized location info!
What Are These Cylinders? - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Texas Fossil Hound posted some a while back that had linear groves and occasional concentric divisions Roz and Lance and I posted ours and some were cut open revealing the same layering like a kind of long concretion
Fossil Sites in Western PA? - The Fossil Forum Greetings, I’ve recently gotten back into prospecting fossils and I’m looking for some suggestions on sites to visit in western Pennsylvania I frequently visit Ambridge PA to find fern and Calamite fossils from the Mahoning fm and would like to find more I also would like to find fossils of ear
Wisconsin Petrified Wood - Member Collections - The Fossil Forum In addition, fossil rock from the Devonian and earlier indicates the land was submerged in water Curiosity, Mike I always wonder about the fossils I find About 3 years ago, in the Peace River, I found 2 fossils of petrified wood on the same day We speculated that one was a Liana wood vine and the other from an Oak tree