What is it and possibly who carved it?

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Any idea what this tool of some kind is was used for and possibly who carved it. As you see there's carving of different images but the shapes very out of the ordinary. Was found in the northeast of the United states.
 

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I see a natural weathered stone no carving by man just nature. What images do u see ???.
 

Fred Flintstone's bicycle seat!
 

It is Stone or Metal?
 

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20181113_214123.webp It is stone and on the other side there's a long neck animal carved on it. Doing heat conductivity test on it and it tests positive for diamond material. Seeing it live there is people and in left corner there's a animal with a long neck, possibly a dragon but leaning towards a dinosaur.
 

Crazy, you may need to have a natural history museum look it over. You might have something really good there. (It just doesn't photograph well.)
 

Nothing in pictures posted say anything but natural stone with erosion.
 

Attachments don't work, what else is new lol.
 

Deplorable me could i ask you a question, have you ever found any manmade artifacts that were genuine pieces. What's your expertise in this area or education to make your conclusions of natural or manmade? Heard from a expert once in a certain field of history and he said that anything pre Columbus was always natural not manmade unless it a obvious item like the pyramids of Giza. The academics should lead more than follow, it could possibly change are history books about Columbus being the first to discover America and past history in general.
 

Columbus, Haha. Discovering America, Haha. Seems they will never change that theory.
Salvatore, We cant see the details from the pics you provided. Try using a sidelight on the stone while taking a photo, may show us some detail. Otherwise contact a specialist.
 

he said that anything pre Columbus was always natural not manmade unless it a obvious item like the pyramids of Giza. The academics should lead more than follow, it could possibly change are history books about Columbus being the first to discover America and past history in general.

The expert who told you anything pre-Columbus was always natural and nothing was manmade /worked.....Was not an expert in worked lithics.

Are you suggesting a post Euro contact Native carved a dinosaur on your rock?
 

No what I'm saying is it always seems that the experts almost always say it's natural. The person that made that comment was a expert in the field of the history of the knight templars and brought up that point of view.The question you asked about a post Euro made these carvings is not logical. What i think is that the indigenous people at a certain time period were hunting some certain types of dinosaur species that were not instinct yet. This same time line they were hunting willy mammoths and mastodons too. Have many pieces that have images of dinosaurs carved in them and my intuitions tell me that the images reflected what they saw and experience by creating them in stone on the weapons they used to hunt them and any other area they could carve on or paint on using certain dyed like the Mayan used. 20180114_201706.webp
 

Deplorable me could i ask you a question, have you ever found any manmade artifacts that were genuine pieces. What's your expertise in this area or education to make your conclusions of natural or manmade? Heard from a expert once in a certain field of history and he said that anything pre Columbus was always natural not manmade unless it a obvious item like the pyramids of Giza. The academics should lead more than follow, it could possibly change are history books about Columbus being the first to discover America and past history in general.

Yes, I have been finding and collecting Indian artifacts since 1982, I own and have read dozens of books on collecting Indian artifacts, attending at least a dozen artifact shows over my lifetime. I have found thousands of Indian artifacts, have a room full of them. Below are just a few pics.

Who ever told you anything Pre-Columbus artifacts were always natural rocks not made by man knew nothing about Indian artifacts.

Collection 1.webp Collection 2.webp


Water Bottle Made From Grisly Bear Bladder, buffalo horn tip, animal fetishes, bird whistle found in NM.
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Iron ax found with water bottle in NM.
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Found on private land outside Cahokia Mounds area of Il.
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Creek find Central Missouri
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Revolving case full of artifacts
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Incredible artifacts and the person that made the comment about anything pre Columbus was not in agreement with the academics ,he just was repeating what he heard from the grape vine.
 

The photo sent is side ways and its a carving of a long neck animal .
 

Salvatore have you done any research on early man findings by experts that have studied what they hunted and how they lived and how many years ago this took place ? early man did not hunt long neck dinosaurs and did not carve anything in the rocks you have found.
 

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