Littlehampton (West Sussex) | Fossiler, Søpindsvin, Sten
DISCOVERING FOSSILS | Flint formation, uses and fossils
Who doesn't love a nice little flint echinoid? These gorgeous sea urchins are one of the most common fossils on our shores, and can be found wherever... | By Wight Coast Fossils
English SEA URCHIN FOSSIL Natural Stone Specimen Flint Chert - Etsy Denmark
Pavement Geology on X: "Fossil echinoid (sea-urchin) spots in flints in Norfolk rubble-stone churches #UrbanGeology #fossils #echinoids #flint #Cretaceous https://t.co/jn4Ikqrgct" / X
Original Rock Stars | Museum Wales
Flint Micraster Echinoid from Kent
SEA URCHIN ECHINOID PRESERVED IN FLINT - 80 million years old - Essex