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shareurpassion's loves1795 of 4682Loetz Jardiniere, Dagobert Peche design, PN III-274, ca. 1914Victorian Peloton glass vase with unusual brown threads & applied handles
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    Posted 8 years ago

    lougren
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    I inherited this fossil. The packaging was labeled as a "Petrified Wasp Nest" I have no clue. Can anyone identify this fossil? Is it of any value? Thanks

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    Comments

    1. martika martika, 8 years ago
      Google tabulate corals.
    2. surfdub66 surfdub66, 8 years ago
      Honeycombs weathering??
    3. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 8 years ago
      I'm with martika. That's exactly what I thought...a slice of it.
    4. Manikin Manikin, 8 years ago
      I'm with martiika tabulate coral.
    5. noob, 8 years ago
      Clicking on the pictures show it's a wasp nest. You can see how the wasps built it up with mud. It's not 'petrified', which means turned to rock by the replacement of organic structures with minerals dissolved in water. If the wasp nest had been submerged, the mud would have disintegrated rather than be slowly replaced by minerals. It's hardened, dry mud.
    6. lougren, 8 years ago
      noob,
      Thanks for your comment. FYI the nest is solid rock hard, and does not chip when tapped with hammer and chisel, nor does it smear when water applied. Again it is turned to stone. Thanks again
    7. noob, 8 years ago
      Then it could be a casting of insect tunnels (e.g.: termite, ant). A thin slurry of cement (sometimes molten aluminum) is poured into ant or termite nests in the ground so that the liquid fills their network of tunnels, then when the cement/ metal hardens, it's dug out.
    8. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 8 years ago
      is it a strange piece of tafoni? i don't believe that it was made by wasps, because the chambers are all different sizes and shapes. wasps make them perfectly regular - at least to the human eye.

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