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    I understand natural occuring images, but when multiple face images that are carved in different materials and are found side by side with tools,points,hammer stones,axes,,,well then there is no doubt that these are man made artifacts. More pics are now posted EAST TEXAS INDIAN ARTIFACTS

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    This is natural:

    This next one is a carved image:

    Michigan Yooper
    If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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      You know it is bound to happen.
      I see images in clouds, usually when I've had a little too
      much, 'Hic' to drink.  :blink:
      Just wait till I post my THUNDERBIRD!!!!!
      Jess B.
      It is a "Rock" when it's on the ground.
      It is a "Specimen" when picked up and taken home.

      ​Jessy B.
      Circa:1982

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        I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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          I was going to respond to this but after seeing Olden's post.....I can't stop laughing!
          Like a drifter I was born to walk alone

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            rmartin wrote:

            I was going to respond to this but after seeing Olden's post.....I can't stop laughing!
              I'd gladly take credit for that one if I could ~ good one Roger!!   :laugh:
            If the women don\'t find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

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              The trinomial assigned to the Site South of Shiloh Cemetery recorded during the Windy Hills Ranch Project is 41SM466

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                In case some don't know what Trimonial is, I didn't and still don't.
                Well, I cant load links but Trimonial seems to be a way to use mathematics to find sites, Thanks for the update.
                http://joshinmo.weebly.com

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                  JoshinMO wrote:

                  In case some don't know what Trimonial is, I didn't and still don't.
                  Well, I cant load links but Trimonial seems to be a way to use mathematics to find sites, Thanks for the update.
                    It's the Smithsonian system for cataloguing sites of archaeological interest:

                  But so what? That doesn't mean that odd-shaped rocks found there are effigies.
                  I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.

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                  • #10
                    Doug, honestly, you give native Americans a bad name.
                    Hear are some pottery effigy figures  from the Kolomoki mounds located here in Ga.Look how intricate the workmanship was.They were true artisans and appreciated beauty just like we do.......Would Picasso draw a stick man and call it art?




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                    • #11
                      Or these carved stone human effigy figures from the Etowah mounds?

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                        Quote " Would Picasso draw a stick man and call it art?"    Picasso might but Native Americans would not have!
                        Like a drifter I was born to walk alone

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                          I just have to ask.....WHY?
                          this is for Doug
                          Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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                            For sure, one hundred percent,no questions asked,absolutely,unequivocally,certainly.......NOT Carving of faces! The stones in question aren't shaped by humans...at all! Sorry but it so. A whole link to this nonsense? Here's one of my FACE rocks to add in...

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                            Carved animorphic face by Clovis mastadon hunter in Indiana

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                              Found in my front yard early stoner . I knew those brownies tasted weird .


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