Call it pareidolia if you want

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The google image is for reference, all of these were found in the same 2x2 area about 15” deep.
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Call it pareidolia if you want. You’d change your mind if you came to my land and saw this for yourself. I’m gonna add one specific photo, can you guess which one was found in Newark, Ohio buried in the mounds?
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I have over 4,000 photos. There’s more than enough evidence here. Just because it’s not what everyone is used to seeing, doesn’t mean it’s nothing.
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Nature didn’t form this. I found these together with more crude points. This hand axe has been worked on both sides. You can see the bone and cross section sticking out and the cleavage from the axe on the back side. That is petrified fats around the bone that’s sticking out. It’s heavily covered in iron oxide, but there’s still enough detail to see what it is. There’s a small hole on the front side of that bone, that’s called the nutrient foramina. It’s the canal for arteries and veins. I do not have the tools to prep this or a diamond blade to cut the cross section properly. I might consider trying it just to prove that it is bone because underneath all of that oxide buildup is the detail needed for a proper photo
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OK, I'm calling it pareidolia. Petrified fat? Evidence of what?
 

OK, I'm calling it pareidolia. Petrified fat? Evidence of what?

There is more than enough evidence to prove that my land was inhabited by a past culture at some time. Capturing the feel and detail of 3D object in a 2D image is the hardest part for me. Then, posting the photos on a forum or through email causes distortion and loss in resolution.
The type of fossilization is not normal and unless there’s visible bone, or it’s obviously a flaked flint artifact, people dismiss it. I’ll post something here, maybe you can figure out what it is. There’s a strange layer on this, it has a wax feeling to it, but it’s hard. I circled an exposed area, inside that circle, is bone. It’s all bone underneath the surface layer....
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Side view ? is there a lot of materiel on the back side ? by the way your holding it i would say yes. Your spear head dose not look like its been worked by man.
 

I never said spear head and of course it doesn’t.....
 

This is also geofact, the X pattern on the bare side is naturally formed too

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when you find actual artifacts, you will know and not have to ask or argue.
 

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