Thursday, June 21, 2018

ALL NEW FINDS..50 ANCIENT STONE/ROCK ART ARTIFACTS-- NORTH AMERICA-AMAZING!

 This ancient knife looks like a pocket knife.... absolutely gorgeous work of ART!



 Ummm, a kangaroo poopin?! Lol:

                 
                       Serpent dragon:




                  Beautiful tigers eye bear:


Amethyst Owl!








 Now THAT'S a Serpent/Snake.... awesome!

             This is one of my favorite bear images so far....











         AMAZING  MONKEY.....WOW!!































































9 comments:

  1. I am really enjoying your pictures!!! I've been collecting stone artifacts and "rock art" for about 50 years now and love seeing other people's collections. Thanks for sharing!!!

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  2. Hi there . I Love your stuff. I have many and that's an understatement myself. Just wanted to share...the one you call a kangaroo pooping lol, is a land mass... aka a map. It's an aerial view of the land that was theirs

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  3. I love your blogs.I look at them all the time. I've got ancient artifacts just like yours. People think I'm crazy cause I see images of faces and animals and they dont. I have 2 acres in Tn not far from the Ky/Tn line.I knew it was something but not sure what.Thank you so much. You make me feel validated.

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    1. My father brought me stepping stones from his creek near Tenn/ N.C. border. I saw a profile of an ape which started the ridicule. Each stone had a facial profile and were washed to one part of creek during a flood. He says I am welcome to come look and photograph other rocks but wants me not to stir the pot by telling anyone.

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  4. I love your blogs.I look at them all the time. I've got ancient artifacts just like yours. People think I'm crazy cause I see images of faces and animals and they dont. I have 2 acres in Tn not far from the Ky/Tn line.I knew it was something but not sure what.Thank you so much. You make me feel validated.

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  5. I love your blog. You have some amazing artifacts. I guess most people don't see anything when first looking at these beautiful pieces of art. I too have been blessed with the open mind it takes to find these artifacts. My family also thought I just had a good imagination at first. I have been collecting in South Dakota on my Grandparents homesteads all my life. I believe the rock art is telling stories. Maps to important things and dangerous places. So keep your eyes out for shapes of local water features its an easy way to get your point across fast. Abstract art. To the point no bullshit necessary.

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  6. Hi my name is Ed and I am from Northern New Jersey. I just found this blog. Hope it is still active. Been finding many rocks etc. here that seem to match the shapes etc. you have posted. My main search has been for larger boulders with alignments etc. I believe I have found many quartz quarry sites that were being used by the Native peoples. Most seem to be uncompleted, as if these sites were also where they created their artwork. Do you find this to be the case? Thank you fro posting these pictures. I am thankful I found other people that are finding similar rocks.

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  7. Wow!! I knew I wasn't going crazy and now I have proof. Thank you for sharing your treasures. I have some pictures I would like to share with you but I don't know how because am new to this. If someone could explain how I would be grateful

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  8. Wow the colors of your rocks are amazing. I am in So Cali and they are not as colorful but every bit as amazing. Thanks for sharing.

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