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Bone bed

A bone bed is any geological stratum or deposit that contains bones of any kind. Inevitably, such deposits are sedimentary in nature. Not a formal term, it tends to be used more to describe especially dense collections such as Lagerstätte. It is also applied to brecciated and stalagmitic deposits on the floor of caves, which frequently contain osseous…

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Bone bed

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Lagerstätteinstance ofit tends to be used more to describe especially dense collections0.80text
Menocerasinstance ofand the Agate Fossil Beds in Nebraska which has the fossils of abundant creatures0.80text
Stenomylusinstance ofand the Agate Fossil Beds in Nebraska which has the fossils of abundant creatures0.80text
and Daphoenodoninstance ofand the Agate Fossil Beds in Nebraska which has the fossils of abundant creatures0.80text

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