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strandjutters
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door strandjutters » 24 apr 2014, 21:59
Hallo,ik zie hier eigenlijk geen fossiel in,ook niet van een spons.
Ik denk eerder richting vuursteen (silex)
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strandjutters
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Spongebob
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door Spongebob » 24 apr 2014, 22:21
Could be, could not.
Perhaps an enclosure of a sponge (like
Plinthosella ).
You can smash your hammer on it and you're sure
Time fades away (Neil Young)
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thathashman
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door thathashman » 25 apr 2014, 13:18
Who knows, maybe it is flint, maybe it's a sponge maybe it's nothing, but thanks I was just curious
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thathashman
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door thathashman » 25 apr 2014, 13:19
Haha
I'll take it to my teacher to help finalize what it might be, Im just curious
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Spongebob
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door Spongebob » 25 apr 2014, 17:20
It's flint for sure. The question is: What's in it.
PS: Teachers don't know!
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Moropus2
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door Moropus2 » 27 apr 2014, 19:57
I would say flint nodule...