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Martin Hankook posted a new specimen in the group Cincinnatian Collectors from the myFOSSIL app. 1 year, 3 months ago
1 year, 3 months ago1 year, 3 months agoMartin Hankook has contributed specimen mFeM 142369 to myFOSSIL!
Martin Hankook posted a new specimen in the group Cincinnatian Collectors from the myFOSSIL app. 1 year, 3 months ago
Martin Hankook has contributed specimen mFeM 142369 to myFOSSIL!
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Looks like a bunch of bovine bones and horn cores
so they are not fossil and not old?
@martin-hankook Did you find these alongside any artifacts (human made objects)? Some of the limb bones appear to have spiral fractures, indicative of breakage whilst the bone was still wet. In the lower left there is what appears to be a horse metapodial with possible cut marks. If you found these buried, you might want to call a local…[Read more]
@mason-hintermeister yes I thinks so too, but all people which I was speaking to are saying its garbage, and cows trash, i can see the marks, and have found one item from metal that I can say it looks like used by the horse, but they tell me its trash of a spoon, allmost all bones think are from time when people werent on earth but the horse was ..
They definitely look like bones broken to get to the marrow. I have bones from cave sites here in Wisconsin that look just like those and they were broken open just like those.
@james-preston I will take them to the right persons, but when I will have time. Think there is a plenty od those bones.
Looks like a lot of lower limb bones. Hunters would leave behind the heavier bones. They would take the skins with the lower limb bones still in. Hence the large number of foot bones and the absence of the larger bones and rib cages. Just a little curious about the horn cores but they had some usefulness or they would have been left at the kill site.
@james-preston can you give me your email, cause its hard to speak here, I will give you picture what I also have found there from iron, and you will send me pitures of the bones you have found?
I have a friend that lives near Łódź. [email protected]