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wcg
 
Reply Sun 3 Oct, 2004 11:10 pm
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Hi all,
I have over 60 fossils, ranging from about 1-2 inches, of which I have no clue about. I am hoping that someone give me an idea of where to go or how to find out what they are. They are all round/oval "rocks" split in half with a complete fossil inside-both positive and negative impressions. I got them for practically nothing- someone I know was going to toss them out- had no interest in them at all. They were stored in cardboard egg cartons. Each "egg" was taped together then tied again with a piece of stretchy type plastic. Can someone here direct me? Thanks so much!
Sincerely,
Francie
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Reply Mon 4 Oct, 2004 06:42 am
Can you get scanned photos of them? You can upload pictures to our gallery (just click on Gallery in the upper right corner of every page and follow the directions for upload). We'll be better able to help you if we can see what you're talking about, thanks!

PS Welcome to A2K!
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