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So here the other previous shown sponges.
With the now largest in piece, petriefied aulaxinia sulficera sponge in flint.
In this light its looks shitty brown but real much more grey with the tiny iron rust marks.
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Should i write an short post for the Aulaxinia sulficera, out of flint filled once petrified sponge finds?
Found some heavy fractured cut in half, but recently also 5 medium & 2 small in good condition in the last week. 🧽🤔
I would like to show them too.
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The large ovale with pattern is an Aulaxinia sulcifera, the round ones is chert- or flint nodules like pebble Plinthosella sponges.
Some can have an lose tiny core in their innards, then they called here Klapper-stein stones. Often with 1-3 tiny tube holes. Like these here shown.
In regards now to all of the not postet collection of round ovale Wallsteine, i have now much more of these round flints of maybe sponge or clear like here.
Ich gehe inzwischen davon aus das es sich in einigen Fällen um Kieselschwamm Versteinerungen handelt.
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Went to an other really big and old „hill“ of piled up stones, all from the surrounding fields of the neighborhood district lands. A few km away.
The piele is huge, surrounded from forests, no traffic rural spot, from two siedes new stones earth from autumn + spring, with the other sided really well washed from rain.
On the top some vegetation with growing little to medium sized threes now. The above middle area also clean full of boulder pebbles and flint.
Found these today, pieces of flint urchin echinoderm molds, ( the tiny round 🐙 sucker like pattern imprints irregular) from the Long lost needles.
Than the two shown nearly complete urchin skeleton Fossils.
Then the two heavy fractured part from the broken urchins und near red gray flint.
The handfull of round sponges from before and one flint shard with an tiny mussel.
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Found this echinoids in flint today afternoon. It’s looks so dark but it is grey in color.
I went to the typical location of stone boulder piles, hills from previous finds of the turnip & potato fields after harvesting last year. This year they growing wheat or for plant oils.
And picked up these echinoids.
Found this little round intakt, then the heavy bruised off.
The bryozoan mold in redish flint, and an in half shattered flint fossil of an badly Aulaxinia sulficera sponge. Not shown.
They re arrange all the nearby piles from the fields now to two places together. Each week new little earthy piles shown up and transported to the other end and vanish.
Next week i have more free time in the week , and finally rain is announced for 1-2 days.
Clean washed urchins in chert are a lot better to find then the crusty sandy like all April onwards here.
Tonight i plan to sorting the round sponge - plinthosella fossils from the flint Wallsteine Collection so many now.
In the wait for the next wave of Northern Lights Aurora like last night here.
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