Anyone know about fossil Vertebrae? Help please.....

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I had this posted in another site as a "turtle rock"....was my face red when GatorBoy said it was probably some kind of vertebrae instead....anyone know of what? It's 4"x almost 4", the indent in the middle is the size of a man's thumb & was found in NM...thanks! RSCN3011.JPG FSCN3012.JPG DSCN2988.JPG DSCN2990.JPG
 

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You know, I was looking at this in your post in the artifacts forum and was going to comment that it looked like a fossil, but wasn't sure. It doesn't look like it is a vetebra, but it may be type of scute (an outer horny plate) to one of those prehistoric reptiles.
 

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Is this rock or bone?
 

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It looks to be one from near the head from a dewgong, whale, or porpoise, judging by size. Probably paleocene, I haven't seen too many ole that from Miocene beds.
 

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There's a good chance that a fossil vertebral centrum from NM will be from the Mesozoic. You shouldn't rule out mosasaur and plesiosaur until someone with specific experience looks at it. If you take it to the NM State Museum, be certain that the centrum was collected on private land.
 

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I didn't see the New Mexico part, but now I do. Yeah, probably something way older than what I'm used to dealing with on the eastern shore, all neogene up/over here.
 

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I see that it looks like a vertebrae, but I'm going have to disagree and say that it looks more like carved stone. It is broken in several places, with no signs of porous sponge bone. I could be wrong, but I think it looks a little to grainy to be fossil bone. Great find, either way.
 

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I see that it looks like a vertebrae, but I'm going have to disagree and say that it looks more like carved stone. It is broken in several places, with no signs of porous sponge bone. I could be wrong, but I think it looks a little to grainy to be fossil bone. Great find, either way.

???? Most of the exterior is worn

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away its porous all over
Pretty sure we're talking dinosaur here
 

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???? Most of the exterior is worn <img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=912768"/> away its porous all over Pretty sure we're talking dinosaur here

To me, this looks more like broken stone, especially in this area:
 

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I see porous bone material all over that thing.. The section you circled looks compressed to me it also looks like there may be matrix still on the piece.
To me
 

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This is her piece
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This is a whale vert. I found.

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The pores of the bone are most likely filled with clay, as are a few that I have found.

Here ia one of my best verts, one from near the head.
See how many of the pores in the spongey bone material are filled with clay. I didn't want to saturate it with water to clean it because there is a crack running down the middle.
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I see what you guys are saying... but it still doesn't look right to me. It's just one of those things that would be easier if you were holding it. Ideally, it could be taken to a university or local fossil club, as Harry mentioned.
 

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....wow...that's a lot of reply's....thanks again.....where to start....well, on the other site I just posted that maybe it's both, if not one or the other? Something that was found and then had some "extra" work done? There does appear to be a "mouth" line, can't see it in the pic, will have to take a pic & post. Do all verts have 3 "bumps" on front & back?...this does. Don't think it a "horny plate" OD. Is it rock or bone Bumluck, appears like rock, I guess that's what I'm trying to find out. Hi Harry :) yes, this is from our land for sure! Thanks GatorBoy for all your help! It is broken AgeOld, you probably do need to see it in person, always best bet. And...MM very nice vert! Hope I didn't miss anyone.... thanks again, again! :)
 

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Just wanted to add pictures of the "maybe" mouth? It looks on purpose :dontknow: .....and a picture up close of the broke part. RSCN3055.JPG RSCN3067.JPG DSCN3058.JPG
 

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That looks different in those photos there's a chance that really may be a turtle metate.
I think I can see striations inside the indent on the top
 

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...some side view pictures...maybe will help in deciding :dontknow: DSCN3184.JPG DSCN3185.JPG DSCN3183.JPG
 

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