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Tomsalwayssmilin
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Location: North Dakota


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Posted: May 12, 2020 19:12 Post subject: This rock has me stumped! |
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I found this rock a few years ago on the edge of a collapsing hillside in NW North Dakota. It's about a foot long and about 9 inches across. Slightly smaller than a bowling ball. It weighs around 10 pounds.
I've contemplated breaking it in half, but if it's going to just be a solid piece of sandstone I'd rather just leave it as is. What do y'all think about it? It's quite interesting to say the least.
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SteveB
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Posted: May 12, 2020 19:36 Post subject: Re: This rock has me stumped! |
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looks like someone poured concrete into one of those speed ball punch bags. The shape, the seams its all there.
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Tomsalwayssmilin
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Posted: May 12, 2020 20:28 Post subject: Re: This rock has me stumped! |
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Lmao now that you pointed that out it really does look like that. My wife said it looks like a skull. It's definitely not concrete though. I'm almost 100% positive it's sandstone. We have it all over up here and where I found it there were giant pieces of sandstone all over.
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Bob Harman
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Posted: May 12, 2020 20:58 Post subject: Re: This rock has me stumped! |
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Identifying rocks only from photos is quite difficult and we prefer minerals to rocks on this website. However blowing up your second photo and scanning the whole surface, I see small remaining areas where crinoid stems and/or archimedes or similar pieces once were.
I believe you have a rounded large cobble of limestone or silicified limestone containing remaining bits of invertebrate fossils. If it is limestone, it will fizz when placed in muriatic acid (28% HCl) for a minute or two. If it has become silicified, that is replaced by quartz, little or no fizzing will occur, but still that is what you have. BOB
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Tomsalwayssmilin
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Posted: May 12, 2020 21:09 Post subject: Re: This rock has me stumped! |
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Thank you for your response. A lot of the people I had shown it to after I found it thought it was a geode so that's why I thought this may be a good place to ask about it.
I may have to get some muriatic acid and see if it fizzes at all. Thank you for the suggestion.
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Joseph DOliveira

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Posted: May 12, 2020 21:14 Post subject: Re: This rock has me stumped! |
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I agree with Bob, it looks like a piece of limestone. The orbicle shape and grooves give the appearance that the stone was worked. It may be possible that you have a native artifact of some kind.
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Tomsalwayssmilin
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Posted: May 12, 2020 23:06 Post subject: Re: This rock has me stumped! |
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Thanks for your reply Joseph. I never thought about it being a possible artifact before, but that's also a very good possibility.
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Mathias
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Posted: May 13, 2020 00:14 Post subject: Re: This rock has me stumped! |
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This looks typically like a rock containing an ammonite fossil inside.
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