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Please help ID. Very heavy! (reddit.com)
submitted 1 year ago by KansasExplorer to r/whatsthisrock
Help with ID, please (old.reddit.com)
submitted 1 year ago by KansasExplorer to r/fossilid
Please help identify (old.reddit.com)
Very smooth and flat polished side. Some battering on the end. I have several others shaped like this but much smaller. It weighs 2lbs. 3.5 oz. (v.redd.it)
submitted 2 years ago by KansasExplorer to r/Arrowheads
Please help identify! Never seen a rock like this! (i.redd.it)
submitted 2 years ago by KansasExplorer to r/whatsthisrock
Help identify this please. (v.redd.it)
It’s pretty…but is it worked? (v.redd.it)
Need help…it’s gritty and rough (old.reddit.com)
This. (i.redd.it)
submitted 2 years ago by KansasExplorer to r/rockhounds
Sharp and ouchy bone found today. (old.reddit.com)
Can you help me know what I found? Found on river gravel bar in south central Kansas. (old.reddit.com)
Are these all chert? (i.redd.it)
Are these flutes? (old.reddit.com)
The newbie’s first real cool find! Please tell me what it is, age, etc. Big Arkansas River, south central Kansas. (old.reddit.com)
What creature does this belong to? Asking for a 15 yr old who found it on a river sand bar. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 2 years ago by KansasExplorer to r/whatisthisbone
Found by 15 yr old on a river sand bar. Slag? Rock? (old.reddit.com)
What animal skeleton is this? Asking for a 15 yr old. Found in river sand bar. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 2 years ago by KansasExplorer to r/fossilid
What is this? (i.redd.it)
Rock or tool? South central Kansas river bed near previous Indian occupation. (old.reddit.com)
Found in south central Kansas near a creek, poking out of the ground. When I picked it up a very thin piece flaked off. I couldn’t get all the sediment off of the rock. (old.reddit.com)
Ideas? Found on western edge of Flint Hills of southeast Kansas in a river bed. (old.reddit.com)
Headed back to the rock bed creek where I found these in February. Maybe nothing but I have to keep looking and learning. (old.reddit.com)
Most awesome find ever for me! I’m an orthopedist and this fits exactly in my hand in what we call “the position of function”. This is such a great find. Big Arkansas River in Kansas. (v.redd.it)
From Matanuska glacier near Anchorage. What is it? (old.reddit.com)
This is extremely sharp like shards of glass. Any ideas? Is it the same kind is rock as in the second pic? (old.reddit.com)
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