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  1. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Rock & Fossil Collection - Rock Collection for Kids, 20 Rocks and Fossils with Shark Teeth, Agate, Rose Quartz, Jasper, Coral, & More, Great STEM Science Kit for Boys and Girls 0 4.7 out of 5 Stars. 0 reviews

  2. Sep 30, 2015 · Penn Dixie Paleontological and Outdoor Education Center. This facility is owned and operated by the Hamburg Natural History Society and includes among its offerings fossil-related activities. It ...

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    • Potomac River, Maryland (Paleocene; Shark Teeth) The Potomac River is a beautiful fossil-hunting location as its cliffs are composed of various fossil-bearing formations.
    • Ambridge, Pennsylvania (Carboniferous; Plants) You can find plenty of prehistoric ferns fossils pretty much everywhere around Pittsburg. Please mind that this location is not small kids friendly because it is exposed and is very close to a busy road!
    • Calvert Cliffs of Maryland Fossil Hunting Site, Maryland (Miocene; Shark Teeth) This fossil collecting area presents Miocene marine fauna, mainly fossil shark teeth.
    • Purse State Park, Maryland (Paleocene; Shark Teeth) Purse State Park (or the Purse Area of the Nanjemoy Wildlife Management Area) is another spot from the Potomac River area exposures where you can find shells, shark teeth, and ray plates just by beachcombing.
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  5. www.amnh.org › ology › paleontologyFinding Fossils | AMNH

    Searching for fossils is like traveling back in time to get a peek at Earth's past. You don't have to be a professional paleontologist to collect the remains of ancient life. Anyone can find fossils. All you need is some basic information, a good location, and a lot of patience.

  6. Oct 20, 2015 · The Digital Atlas of Ancient Life focuses on fossils with origins in the Pennsylvanian period, about 290 million years ago, with fossils common to Kansas and the Midwest; the Ordovician period ...

  7. Cayuga Creek at Alden New York,upstream from the bridge on Four Rod Road. Four Rod Road crosses US20 West of Alden Center. In Hamilton age Leicester Pyrite-Ledyard shale between the Water Works East of Crittenden Road and Route 20. Fossils in Pyrite Nodules. Trilobites - Greenops and Phacops in the shale.

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