Geofacts from New England: Part 9. Wolf's head stone

Ariel3

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Here we have an interesting decorative stone (5" in length) with the strange resemblance to the head of a wolf. Notice the bloody eye and mouth effect created through the use of red ochre. One can see a line of white crystals that resemble teeth.




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Ariel3

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So, zoology is not your area?
 

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Ariel, did you find all of them you posted today?
 

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No. I hope I am not violating rules. I found them over several months in one spot. They are new finds in the sense that they are unseen anywhere before.
 

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Ariel, did you find all of them you posted today?

Reason I asked is this is "Today's Finds" forum, for items found today or at least the last couple days.
 

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OK. I will use the geofact thread. Thanks
 

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