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« Reply #40 on: May 19, 2010, 09:27:02 pm »
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Sasha, nice finds, I also see some bryzoans too don't I? The ones with the dimpled surface. I looked at the geological map of armenia. 400-500 million year old rocks exist near Ararat which is a ways from Yerevan. Is that where you collected them or are there neaer outcrops?

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« Reply #41 on: May 20, 2010, 02:11:32 am »
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the determination was done in the Laboratory of Meteoritics in Russian Academy of Sciences with Dr. Andrey V. Ivanov. Thanks.
 
gambol1,
this place situated at level 1380 m, 70 km from Ararat mount to NE direction. This is the place, where a very old outcrops came out from under a young vulcanic basalts formations. Not everywhere this thing take a place, especially with a such beds with a fossils. I have learned, that there is a place in the East part of Armenia, where was found a lot of shark's tooth.

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sasha, beautiful country!

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