Nigel Tufnel
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I am just now getting to my pictures from the past few weeks of hunting and have two specimens that are rather confounding.
The first is a slab of granite that has been worked. The problem is it may have been worked recently although I doubt it was too recent due to the remote location in which it was found. What was interesting is the design of the rock. It appears to have a straight line/edge that could have been used for sharpening or straightening. The tell tale sign to me was it has about a full centimeter overhang with signs of use underneath. The one above it has similar marking but less pronounced.
The second rock is calcite of some type. I think. But it has some strange groves throughout.
Both of these could very easily be naturally formed. Any help is always appreciated. I am slowly learning how all of the reading I have done translates into the implementation of using that knowledge in a real world setting. It is both gratifying and frustrating.
The first is a slab of granite that has been worked. The problem is it may have been worked recently although I doubt it was too recent due to the remote location in which it was found. What was interesting is the design of the rock. It appears to have a straight line/edge that could have been used for sharpening or straightening. The tell tale sign to me was it has about a full centimeter overhang with signs of use underneath. The one above it has similar marking but less pronounced.
The second rock is calcite of some type. I think. But it has some strange groves throughout.
Both of these could very easily be naturally formed. Any help is always appreciated. I am slowly learning how all of the reading I have done translates into the implementation of using that knowledge in a real world setting. It is both gratifying and frustrating.
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