
What is the best way to label a fossil find?
The best label records the exact date, location, rock unit or surface context if known, and any notes about how the fossil was sitting in the matrix. That information is often more valuable than the specimen by itself because it lets you verify the identification later and keeps the scientific context attached to the piece. A fossil with no locality data is much harder to trust, trade, study, or compare. Good notes are part of responsible collecting.
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