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FOSSIL WOOD

Collected by Fredrik Hasselquist


TYPE:Image
DATE:25th October 1750 - 25th October 1750
AUTHOR:Jonas Hagström
PHOTOGRAPHER:Jonas Hagström
CAT/REF NUMBER:S1, S2, S697-S701.
COLLECTION(S):• Department of Paleobiology
• Swedish Museum of Natural History
ADDED:05/11/2020
iFELLOW:Naturhistoriska museet | Jonas Hagström
JOURNALS ETC: Linnaeus Apostles Global Science & Adventure, Volume 4, Page 151
CONTENT: Fossil Wood collected at Heliopolis just South of the village of Matarée, today the Cairo suburb Mataria. The text on the original label, translated from Swedish, reads "Africa, Aegypt from the ruins at Heliopolis. Fredrik Hasselquist".
GEO-LOCATION:WGS84(30.08847, 31.31821)




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