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Hi everyone. I'm new to the list. I've been interested in dinosaurs and fossils since i was a little kid. I was wondering if anyone knows of any sites in the...
xTAZ2000x
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Jun 2, 2001
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Hey, Joe: Take advantage of state's Geological Surveys--they have lots of info. In particular, Pennsylvania puts out a great Fossil Collecting guide (I've ...
paleoresearch
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Jun 3, 2001
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Dear Club:<br><br>I'm going back to the Tampa Bay area in a month or so for my 25th h.s. reunion. Was hoping to get in some collecting while there - a site or ...
EscorpioX5
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Jun 3, 2001
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Yup. Geologic surveys are awesome, and the information affordable. I'd suggest getting a geolgic map or two (one for each state) if they're available. Usually...
charleshmphry
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Jun 4, 2001
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And if you want to get to some good sites join a club or society in your area that has field trips. Try a geological society and check the local university for...
ponogup
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Jun 7, 2001
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I have just started hunting for fossils. I am a wet behind the ears ROOKIE! Can anyone tell me if there is a good book or any info on places to go hunting for...
cunchassa2
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Jun 7, 2001
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A good start might be William and Elizabeth Orr's book, "Handbook of Oregon Plant and Animal Fossils". I have a copy I often use for armchair ...
jpcavigelli
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Jun 8, 2001
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I've updated my educational website, "Prehistoric Pittsford--the Eurypterids" and hope you will visit the site.<br><a...
paleoresearch
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Jun 9, 2001
3:31 am
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Goodmorning everyone! I've recently joined this club and am looking forward to reading each new post. Although new to the club, I'm not green on the subject of...
karyon_2000
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Jun 9, 2001
2:09 pm
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Howdy,<br>I worked for a few years in inveretebrate Paleontology, mostly with Carboniferous corals and brachiopods. I have some paleozoic fossils from my...
joe2nora
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Jun 11, 2001
2:48 pm
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a recent inquiry reminded me that we don't chat anymore would anyone be interested? How about Thurs. June 14. 9:00 EST? Maybe we could share some recent finds...
ponogup
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Jun 12, 2001
2:47 am
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Hi, Karen,<br><br>I was finally able to get into your pages and look at your images. Of course it's impossible to be certain without actually seeing the...
cis160teach
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Jun 12, 2001
10:10 pm
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I know you posted a while ago and may have gotten your answer by now. In case not, the ????? fossils are orthocone cephalopods -- the hard internal structures...
cis160teach
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Jun 12, 2001
10:23 pm
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Hi everybody started adding pics to this site.Have been a member about one year so I thought I would add some pics.Will add more after awhile and everbody has...
jljn55
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Jun 13, 2001
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I think chatting and getting to know fellow members would be a great idea ponogup. I will be there. I am not an expert by any means but I have a love of fossil...
tiggresam
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Jun 13, 2001
2:33 pm
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Thanks for checking out my site, but I'd like to clear up a few things about your last post. First, I didn't assign our specimens to the Paleozoic myself. ...
karyon_2000
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Jun 13, 2001
7:30 pm
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Yes, I am interested in the information on palaeozoic fish. <br><br>Thanks and best regards<br><br>S.Y. in Taipei, Taiwan...
lucky4tw
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Jun 13, 2001
9:23 pm
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Hello, best regards to everyone.<br><br>I am a collector of fossils, live in Taipei, Taiwan.<br><br>I will travel to Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington,...
lucky4tw
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Jun 13, 2001
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Sorry for not making it this evening. My son and his family came in from out west and I haven't seen them for a year. Will try to schedule it for next week....
ponogup
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Jun 15, 2001
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Hi S.Y.<br><br>More info on my website (and a lot of other images) + material for sale or trade<br><a href=http://www.btinternet.com/~vendian/FOSSILWEB/...
osteolepis
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Jun 15, 2001
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Oh well, I just read the message and it's June 15th. Missed my first chat. Better luck next time. Meanwhile, please check out:<br><a...
paleoresearch
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Jun 16, 2001
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Nice site! We often drive up to New York to look for fossils and were fortunate enough to go hunting last year with a friend that knew of a quarry in Canada...
ponogup
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Jun 16, 2001
12:11 pm
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Hi, Roger,<br><br>Received message from you. Many thanks.<br><br>I have accessed to the Ring and founf that this Ring has many information. I will take more...
lucky4tw
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Jun 16, 2001
12:44 pm
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I missed the first chat too due to cable outage here in Wisconsin. I could not get online. We had a bad storm here Monday night and are still cleaning up from...
tiggresam
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Jun 16, 2001
1:31 pm
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Hi, anyone else collect, and hunt MEGALODON teeth? I`d love to hear your stories. I`m semi new at this (hunting). Any places in America to find meg`s besides...
megalodon65
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Jun 22, 2001
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I absolutely love megalodon teeth! Unfortunetly, I live in Arkansas and have no access to any fossil sites containing them. Although, I have hunted cretaceous...
karyon_2000
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Jun 22, 2001
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I would like to know if anyone might have knowledge of amber having silicates on its bark?...
aidabookcompany
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Jun 22, 2001
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hello karyon! Yes it is a lot of fun (and work) digging up those megs! I too, have never heard of any meg teeth laying around the Texas bays.. (who knows?) I...
megalodon65
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Jun 22, 2001
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You can find megalodon teeth in both North and South Carolina. I found one at Edisto Beach after a winter storm. I have another from the Giant Cement Quarry at...
cglassfossil
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Jun 22, 2001
11:51 pm
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Hello everyone. I recently borrowed Index Fossils of North America from my local library. When I got to the section on Bryozoans I found what I think is the...
fossilhunter26
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