fossil invertebrates Algeria (Biban's)
fossil invertebrates Algeria (Biban's)
We created newly "Association of Biban's Fossils" located regional Bordj Bou Arreridj Algeria
you can found some species .The site is new so under constant update actually in french he will shortely translated in english to.
http://www.associationbf.yolasite.com/
you can found some species .The site is new so under constant update actually in french he will shortely translated in english to.
http://www.associationbf.yolasite.com/
Fossils are humanity heritage we are only the depositary.
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Re: fossil invertebrates Algeria (Biban's)
Sounds great so far! Can't wait for it to be in English!omr3 wrote:
We created newly "Association of Biban's Fossils" located regional Bordj Bou Arreridj Algeria
you can found some species .The site is new so under constant update actually in french he will shortely translated in english to.
http://www.associationbf.yolasite.com/
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Re: fossil invertebrates Algeria (Biban's)
Thanks for sharing your website!
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This looks realyinteresting, but your link does not work.
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Re: fossil invertebrates Algeria (Biban's)
I don't know where is the Djebel Biban, but i have fossils from the Aurès, centre east of Algeria : Astartida and Trigonia imprints, shark teeth from the Escargotière of El Kouif near Tebessa. But my preferate is that coralline algae with Homotrema rubrum foraminifers :
Re: fossil invertebrates Algeria (Biban's)
Thanks for sharing that website, I'm under the impression that there's not a lot of archaeological research being made in the region, and it's great to see different fossils than what we're used to!