My granddaughters sometimes lie in the yard and see things in the clouds. In the end, they understand that what they see are clouds.
Time for more coffee.
Time for more coffee.
I'm stumped on how many Americans believe in these kind of things.
Location yes, but that doesn't mean every rock found at a location is an artifact. Nothing in pictures is anything other than natural rock formed by nature.That first one, the possible "coin", is definitely not translucent, but it's certainly a hard stone. As for the faces, well, to each their own. I still haven't found any stone face carvings in the history of the Indians being on the North American continent. The best anyone has provided was a faucet and a mountain.
Its all about location location location...and, well, the long nose face rock is 20' from the source of an artisian spring, and 200' from a creek with ancient weirs. Its on a hill and perhaps visible from 100 yards. The area around it is abundant with lead bullets and musket balls.
I excavated the face a bit and it seems to be supported by some smaller stones, but all around it is simply clay.
I still haven't found any stone face carvings in the history of the Indians being on the North American continent. The best anyone has provided was a faucet and a mountain.
If, true to your quote, "you're beginning to realize you've gone through life without knowing what anything is", then you're in good company here.
For those that think ancient Indians didn't imagine faces in their crudely carved rocks, well, we disagree.
I still can't find pictures of ancient American Indian carvings of faces in rocks (head stones) for the same reason I can't find an app that shows when the moon will have "horns" pointing up or down. I know a great deal of things I had to learn the hard way...not by being gifted secret knowledge by some nilometer type group. Anyhow, it appears the naysayer (or naysayers if actually more than one) has dutifully distracted and now I'll likely need to post this on other websites to see if anyone has comparative head stone pics from this side of the continent.
Nevermind...I found a match:
Ancient Conehead-like Skulls Unearthed in Mexico | TIME.com