Categories David Bivalve fossils in limestone block Post author By David Post date 29 October 2018 Bivalve fossils densely scattered in a block of limestone – from the much-quarried rock of the calanque region east of Marseille, one block of the stone had been cut to form a table (altar?) outside a small, isolated chapel. ← Fishing goosander females, Severn, Bridgnorth → Autumn fungi: warted puffballs, Shottery woodland