naturegirl
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Hi all
These weren't found by me, but I was asked to post pictures to see if they can be Id'd. found in north east ok, small creek, not near any large body of water,
the first two are especially nice, I think. Is the one a nautilus of some type? and a bi-valve?
The two little "discs" at first look seemed to be bone, they are very light in weight, and don't feel like stone, but after looking at them closer, I think they may be some kind of coral fossil? The finder is hoping they maybe a type of game piece, NA made, but I don't think so....
The last strange bone has obvioulsly been gnawed on greatly, is there any way to tell if it was a skull? It 'looks' like nasal cavities, but if that's the case, it was anextremely thick skull to start with, and there is no honeycomb-sinus look to it. and no eye sockets. A well chewed leg bone? It' iS as hard as stone. An alien skull?
Thanks for looking!
naturegirl

the first two are especially nice, I think. Is the one a nautilus of some type? and a bi-valve?
The two little "discs" at first look seemed to be bone, they are very light in weight, and don't feel like stone, but after looking at them closer, I think they may be some kind of coral fossil? The finder is hoping they maybe a type of game piece, NA made, but I don't think so....
The last strange bone has obvioulsly been gnawed on greatly, is there any way to tell if it was a skull? It 'looks' like nasal cavities, but if that's the case, it was anextremely thick skull to start with, and there is no honeycomb-sinus look to it. and no eye sockets. A well chewed leg bone? It' iS as hard as stone. An alien skull?

Thanks for looking!
naturegirl