We go beach combing and fossil hunting on the Essex coast


 We planned this in 2019 after a visit to Colchester's Natural History Museum. With an expert from Colchester Museums, four volunteers, eighteen members of the young archaeologist club and their parents met on the Essex coast for beach combing and fossil hunting today. They found sharks teeth, fossilised shells in the slumps of the red crag, fossilised sponge and seeds. One young person broke open some fossilised London clay to reveal imprints of creatures inside and found a lump of coprolite (aka pre-historic poo). Below are some of the things I collected.



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