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Hello all.
I immediately apologize for the quality of the photo - it was possible to take only such photos.
The sample was found in the Araucarite Formation of the Gzhel Stage of the Upper Pennsylvanian Carboniferous Period.
Substitution type - silicified; century - 303.4 million rocks.
The place of discovery is the Konstantinivskyi district of the Donetsk region.
The large core caught my attention.
Please help me determine this.
Thank you.
Have a good day

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Does not look like Calamites to me. More like some sort of petrified wood.

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Looks like a stem of Dadoxylon-type wood with a large central pith.

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