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The purpose of this general is to encourage people to go /out/ and find cool fossils and artifacts. This thread is also a place to share our own collections and things we find when we are /out/ hunting.
Rules are as follows,
>To just post and discuss fossils and other related geological subjects.
>When you post about a fossil in your collection, please label it with what formation it is from, what it is, and where in the world it is from.
>If you don't know where it originated or the species that is ok, just label it as so
>You can post rocks and minerals as long a they are ones that you have found while /out/
Helpful Links
https://paleobiodb.org/navigator/
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
https://zoom.earth/
Geologic maps of US states (usgs.gov)
A Beginner's Guide To Fossil Hunting - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
Listing of Historic Resources (alberta.ca)
USGS | Pocket Texas Geology
Its been a long while since I last made a general thread, I've been in the prosses of both moving twice in a year and have been tiring to focus on collage. I've moved from fossil hunting in Texas to now hunting in Kansas and boy do I have some cool finds so far from here in central Kansas. And to start the thread here is what I believe to be a tibia of an Ichthyornis bird from the late Cenomanian of the Cretaceous, lower Greenhorn Formation, Russel Co. KS
-Fossil Anon
Rules are as follows,
>To just post and discuss fossils and other related geological subjects.
>When you post about a fossil in your collection, please label it with what formation it is from, what it is, and where in the world it is from.
>If you don't know where it originated or the species that is ok, just label it as so
>You can post rocks and minerals as long a they are ones that you have found while /out/
Helpful Links
https://paleobiodb.org/navigator/
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
https://zoom.earth/
Geologic maps of US states (usgs.gov)
A Beginner's Guide To Fossil Hunting - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
Listing of Historic Resources (alberta.ca)
USGS | Pocket Texas Geology
Its been a long while since I last made a general thread, I've been in the prosses of both moving twice in a year and have been tiring to focus on collage. I've moved from fossil hunting in Texas to now hunting in Kansas and boy do I have some cool finds so far from here in central Kansas. And to start the thread here is what I believe to be a tibia of an Ichthyornis bird from the late Cenomanian of the Cretaceous, lower Greenhorn Formation, Russel Co. KS
-Fossil Anon
