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This
tooth is from a Mammuthus
trogontherii.
Its roughly 150,000 years
old. From the Ipswichian Glacial Geological strata of Peterborough. |
January 2008 |
Fossil Kid (Jamie Jordan) |
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This
tusk is from a Mammuthus
trogontherii.
Its roughly 150,000 years
old. From the Ipswichian Glacial Geological strata of Peterborough.
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February 2008 |
Fossil Kid (Jamie Jordan) |
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Cardioceras
sp
150 Million years old, Upper Oxford Clay formation, Jurassic in
age and found in
Warboys quarry near Peterborough
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March 2008 |
Fossil Kid (Jamie Jordan) |
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This Belemnite is a
Cylindroteuthis pusoziana
Its 160 million years old and from
the Lower Oxford Clay Formation, Jurassic in age. It was found at a quarry near Peterborough.
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April 2008 |
Fossil Kid (Jamie Jordan) |
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This jaw is from Vicrocerus
elegans. From the Miocene age, 15 Million years old. It was found in Teruel,
Spain |
May 2008 |
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Plesiosaur vertebrae
160 Million
years old, Jurassic in age and found in the Lower Oxford Clay of
Peterborough, England.
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September 2008 |
Fossil Kid (Jamie Jordan) |