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autumnleigh13

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Hi, my name is Autumn and I'm new to the forum but have loved collecting fossils and rocks most of my life. I found these two rocks the same summer several years ago. I believe one was found in a Marshall Co.  KY Creek and the other was found in Livingston Co. KY or maybe Lyon Co.KY. I am not sure what they are and they may not even be the same kind of thing. Been super curious ever since I found them. Does anyone have any ideas??? Thank you in advance so much!! I hope I did right taking the pics!!

I took the pics looking from above, the side and then the bottom. Let me know if I need to take any more pics 

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Hello and welcome to the forum from New York! What you have are split open concretions. They are not fossils but sometimes they grow around a fossil which acts as a nucleus. But that does not seem to be the case with yours as there is no fossil present.

 

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I agree, these are concretions.

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