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hi, I have been trying to get some input about a stone carving that i found in a field in northern Indiana(millersburg). unfortunately, everyone seems to think it is a joke, or they dont believe me when I post the picture of it. I cannot get a response from archelogical experts that i have emailed, and i am pretty much at my wits end.
so I think this time I will go about this in a different way. Instead of posting pictures of this artifact(or what I believe to be and artifact) , I will first describe it and then, with the moderaters permission, perhaps I can post pics. The object I uncovered is approx. 12 inches in length and wieghs around 20 pounds. it is a phallace. it is most definatly a carving, because there is no possible way that a natural formation could pay attention to so much detail.also, it has a base which allows it to stand erect(no pun intended). the base has grooves carved in it that go all the way around, it looks like maybe a leather strap or something may have been tied to it at one time.
I read about an indian tribe that made carvings like this that were used in burial ceremonies. the carvings ranged from 4 to 12 inches in length and often had grooves carved around the bottom to accomadate a leather strap.the only problem is that the geographical location is all wrong. I am dying to get some input on this really rare and unique find. YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THE PICS. remember , this is no joke, someone please take this seriously for once and allow me to post my pictures so that I might get some info on this find
so I think this time I will go about this in a different way. Instead of posting pictures of this artifact(or what I believe to be and artifact) , I will first describe it and then, with the moderaters permission, perhaps I can post pics. The object I uncovered is approx. 12 inches in length and wieghs around 20 pounds. it is a phallace. it is most definatly a carving, because there is no possible way that a natural formation could pay attention to so much detail.also, it has a base which allows it to stand erect(no pun intended). the base has grooves carved in it that go all the way around, it looks like maybe a leather strap or something may have been tied to it at one time.
I read about an indian tribe that made carvings like this that were used in burial ceremonies. the carvings ranged from 4 to 12 inches in length and often had grooves carved around the bottom to accomadate a leather strap.the only problem is that the geographical location is all wrong. I am dying to get some input on this really rare and unique find. YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THE PICS. remember , this is no joke, someone please take this seriously for once and allow me to post my pictures so that I might get some info on this find

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