Plant fossil? Animal fossil? Formation? Thanks, b;
blauer Sr. Member Jun 17, 2014 319 416 Pennsylbama Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II. Primary Interest: Other Sep 19, 2020 #1 Plant fossil? Animal fossil? Formation? Thanks, b; Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 100_1927[1].JPG 816.4 KB · Views: 39
Plant fossil? Animal fossil? Formation? Thanks, b; Amazon Forum Fav 👍 A Handbook of Civil War Bullets and Cartridges - Grab it through Amazon!
Red-Coat Gold Member Dec 23, 2019 5,243 16,444 Surrey, UK Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 19, 2020 #2 Plant. Those are the external mould impressions from the 'bark' of a Lepidodendron species (scale trees). Early Carboniferous to late Triassic, typically ~359.2–205 million years old. Nice specimen. Last edited: Sep 20, 2020
Plant. Those are the external mould impressions from the 'bark' of a Lepidodendron species (scale trees). Early Carboniferous to late Triassic, typically ~359.2–205 million years old. Nice specimen.
OP OP blauer Sr. Member Jun 17, 2014 319 416 Pennsylbama Detector(s) used Bounty Hunter Quick Draw II. Primary Interest: Other Sep 20, 2020 Thread starter #3 Thanks, In all my years collecting this is my first Lepidodendron. b;
C CaptEsteban Bronze Member Jul 26, 2011 1,272 1,200 Sep 20, 2020 #4 There was another discussion about this 1-2 years ago.