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Stonerose - Republic,Washfossil hunting Use this page to keep an informational log specific to this treasure: The more detailed the information, the more helpful it will be to other hunters. Click EasyEdit to add what you know.

General information on fossils

[Natural or cultural history of the item, trends in value, tips for where to look for them, etc. ]



Type of fossils:

Marine and terrestrial are two main fossil categories, but these can be broken down into subcategories (start a new page for these subcategories, if you wish):
  • Brachiopods
  • Corals
  • Foraminifera
  • Mollusks
  • Spores and Pollen
  • Vertebrates


Fossils - Cash and Treasures WikiWhere to find fossils

What areas of the world are famous for fossils? If you have first-hand experience with a spot where other fossil-hunters can go, enter info here:


Type of fossil: Eocene Flora & Fauna
GPS Coordinates, unknown
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Town/region: Republic
State, country: Washington
Tips for hunting: bring your camera
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Tools needed: chisels (sm. head), hammer, gloves





Special skills needed: patience




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Additional helpful resources:
www.stonerosefossil.org




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washatonian First American fossils 2 Apr 16 2008, 9:06 PM EDT by TallTomSr
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Came across this article regarding recent archaeological finds in Oregon cave. Most unusual but interesting.What will we find next?. What's your thought?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/7329505.stm
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