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Val Cameron

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The estate sale had many fossils and lots of small shark teeth. The label was on the display box of these things. 

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The estate sale had many fossils and lots of small shark teeth. The label was on the display box of these things. 

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bivalve casts, probably from something akin to Cucullea or Arca.  Pretty common.

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These are steinkerns of clams.

Possibly Arca, or Cucullea.

Sometimes called turtle head clams or deer heart clams.

 

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