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Hi Don and welcome aboard. I don't know anything about Wisconsin sites, but I love digging around the low country of SC among other places. I'm planning a trip...
dial_zero
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Jul 2, 2000
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Perhaps you could aquire some info from the following links that would lead you to collecting sites. Good Luck, and welcome to our club.<br><a...
fossileyesd
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Jul 4, 2000
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I'm hoping some of our European members can help me out here. I'll be in Bavaria on business in a couple of weeks and some German friends of mine from Bamberg...
dial_zero
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Jul 4, 2000
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Hi if any body lives around the tulsa area there are plant fossils Off of highway 75 by glenpool.You look for road that was cut on north side they are in a ...
jljn55
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Jul 9, 2000
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Hi...I am interested in meeting people who collect in my area...completely new to this except for searching on the beach at Lyme Regis in England...(where "The...
brettnj17
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Jul 20, 2000
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Brett,<br>I understand your hesitance to purchase what you can 'dig' up for yourself. I'm a geologist/paleobotantist and have collected marine invertebrates...
Don_Harrison
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Jul 21, 2000
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Lapidary_one:<br>Have been goin through older club messages having joined recently and was very impressed by this posting. Congratulations (belated of course)...
Don_Harrison
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Jul 21, 2000
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I am looking for some new places to hunt fossils in N.C. Have been to Aurora, Lumberton, and Elizabethtown. Can anyone suggest some good places?<br>Thanks,...
icollectitall
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Jul 22, 2000
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well...yeah... but can you do card tricks? Ha ha...Wow...thanks a lot for taking so much time answering my posting...Of course I'm hoping some one from my area...
brettnj17
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Jul 23, 2000
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How about the Martin Marietta mines at Rocky Point and Castle Hayne? There are a few others in the Wilmington area as well. I'm about 10 minutes from both. If ...
dial_zero
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Jul 24, 2000
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A friend of mine collects fossils all over New Jersey, Delaware (I think), and Maryland. However, I don't know exactly where he goes, and I won't be seeing him...
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Jul 24, 2000
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Thank you; I'd appreciate it. Brett...
brettnj17
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Jul 24, 2000
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Hi, I was just wondering, since I've just recently become interested in fossils, if all fossils are to be considered ancient (therefore millions of years old)....
selah2
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Jul 29, 2000
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I am not an expert on fossils. But I have been learning. Some good books that I have found are Eye witness Handbooks, Fossils, by Cyril Walker and David Ward....
icollectitall
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Aug 12, 2000
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Shalom fellow human fossil admirers.<br>I am interested in collecting photos of sea fossils at high altitudes arround the world. I have collected Ammonites in ...
kkirchhevel
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Aug 14, 2000
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thankyou so much for all the recommended readings you provided! We'll definately be looking into them. thanks, janice...
selah2
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Aug 14, 2000
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Hi I am heading to South Dakota and Nebraska in a few weeks and was wondering if anybody knows of some good sites for collecting.Come on now I know there must...
jljn55
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Aug 15, 2000
2:29 pm
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The Simon and Schuster book is a good second choice. The Pinna book is by far the best in the business. If Pinna is out of print, it must have just happened. I...
oldfart269
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Aug 28, 2000
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Hi, all! I just joined tonight and also posted a few pics in the albums. Digital cameras are great! Anyway, I look forward to sharing even more of my finds on...
oldfart269
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Aug 28, 2000
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I found a good place to find some of those hard to find fossil books. Its called www.half.com. Check it out....
icollectitall
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Aug 28, 2000
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Hey everybody out there in sharktooth land. If you could be so kind as to help me out. I have a friend coming over from the Netherlands who will be on the east...
ronfossil2000
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Aug 31, 2000
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Any reason the Diplomystus is upside down?...
mikek373
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Sep 4, 2000
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I have another excellent source for hard-to-find<br>books. It's the Hannum Co. in Ardmore, OK. I have<br>bought books from them for several years now...
paleomama
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Sep 10, 2000
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Well, it is slightly dead, and it seems dead fish float that way . . . But in all honesty, I didn't know which end waz up! Thanks for the info mikek373....
fossileyesd
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Sep 13, 2000
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Nice pictures, "Oldfart".<br><br>I say there is a chance that you may have a footprint there . . . perhaps your local museum could make a positive ID?...
fossileyesd
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Sep 13, 2000
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Another thing we should all remember is that we are removing material from the scientific record. Its not a bad idea to think of that when we find that really...
Don_Harrison
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Sep 14, 2000
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Don,<br><br>That is the number one reason why I have gone to taking pictures of my finds instead of excavating them. In the case of the impression, it was...
oldfart269
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Sep 15, 2000
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If it turns out that the impression IS the footprint of a three-toed dinosaur, that would be great! It might also present a couple of problems as ...
oldfart269
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Sep 15, 2000
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After looking at the two photographs that you have posted I must agree that they do have a general morphology remeniscent of a reptilian or amphibian ...
Don_Harrison
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Sep 15, 2000
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I also looked at the pictures. I doubt that this is a footprint. And I am sure it is not a theropod print, toes are too short, and triagular. Also the middle...
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