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FOSSIL PHOTOS BY TAOTSEN |
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I have loved the study of natural history all of my life and enjoy collecting fossils. What you see here represents my best specimens. |
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Fossils found by the author of this site in 2001. I never thought I would find trilobites myself, but I have. These were found in Tazewell Tennessee. |
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Origional collection, pre-2001 |
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A small Elrathia Kingi |
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Dipleura dekayi, dorsal view |
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Dipleura dekayi, side view |
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Diacalymene ouzregui, dorsal view,specimen 1 |
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Diacalymene ouzregui, side view, specimen 1 |
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Diacalymene ouzregui, front view,specimen 1 |
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This is the only one I found with an intact head. It is deeply embedded in the matrix. |
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Diacalymene ouzregui, dorsal view, specimen 2 |
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Diacalymene ouzregui, side view, specimen 2 |
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A close-up of the above specimen. |
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Diacalymene ouzregui,front view, specimen 2 |
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Reverse of the above fossil. |
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More trilobites from the hillside in Tazewell. |
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A fossil leaf |
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Another trilobite shown as complete matrix and close-up. |
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More fossil leaves |
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Manatee rib segment? |
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Disarticulated trilobite parts. |
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Fossil fish, species not known |
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Unknown, comments are invited.See email address below. |
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Closer look at the same fish |
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Detail of fish head |
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Fossil found eight miles from the rest. Probably bryozoan. |
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Detail of fish tail fin |
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I would love to know what this is. |
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Bivalves and others from Tennessee |
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Fossils collected in 2002. Found on roadside, in "road cut" where stone was removed to build Hwy 25E between Thornhill and Raven hill Tennessee. |
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E-mail me at: |
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taotsen@yahoo.com |
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Crinoid Fragments |
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Crinoid head fragments and other organic matter from the Ordovician/Cambrian rocks of Tennessee |
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