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- Gembone abstract "Gembone is mineralized bone, often dinosaur bone, which has had the individual cells fossilized with precious minerals. It is one of three gemstones created from organisms (the others being Pearl and Ammolite). Many minerals can be found in Gembone including hematite, iron, pyrite, jasper, marcasite, agate, quartz or other crystal.".
- Gembone wikiPageID "26681607".
- Gembone wikiPageLength "1036".
- Gembone wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Gembone wikiPageRevisionID "679338834".
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Agate.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Ammolite.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minerals.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Hematite.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Jasper.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Marcasite.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Pearl.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Pyrite.
- Gembone wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Gembone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mineral-stub.
- Gembone wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Gembone subject Category:Minerals.
- Gembone hypernym Bone.
- Gembone type Bone.
- Gembone comment "Gembone is mineralized bone, often dinosaur bone, which has had the individual cells fossilized with precious minerals. It is one of three gemstones created from organisms (the others being Pearl and Ammolite). Many minerals can be found in Gembone including hematite, iron, pyrite, jasper, marcasite, agate, quartz or other crystal.".
- Gembone label "Gembone".
- Gembone sameAs Q5530580.
- Gembone sameAs m.0bmbqqz.
- Gembone sameAs Q5530580.
- Gembone wasDerivedFrom Gembone?oldid=679338834.
- Gembone isPrimaryTopicOf Gembone.