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Fossil, Needle, Pinus (Pine)

Fossil, Needle, Pinus (Pine) - Geospecimen
Accession #: 106.104.12
Title: Fossil, Needle, Pinus (Pine)
Object Type: Geospecimen
Date: 7/17/1933
Participants:
Alexander, Elmer E. (collector)
Physical Description: Impression of a pine needle, sedimentary deposit. Matrix is cut around shape of needle, edges sanded. Back of specimen is roughly stained, varying shades of rust. Taxonomy is not noted on specimen, but is noted on a case inventory.
Description: Can you detect signs of 15 million-year-old plants and trees among these fossils? In the Miocene geologic period, these plants were alive at the edge of an ancient lake. Elmer Alexander gathered these fossilized remains near Spokane in the 1920s and '30s; the fossils from this deposit are called the Latah formation.
Category: History
Geographical Reference: Spokane (Washington->Spokane County)
Dimensions:
Object H x W 1.25 x 3.5"
Materials/Techniques:
sedimentary rock (Material)
Credit Line: Gift of E. E. Alexander

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