Thursday, December 15, 2016

More polymorphic Native American Indian rock/stone art and tool artifacts. My belief is they are from the Moundbuilders civilization- probably Adena/ Hopewell Indians. I am begging for comments, as I've collected fossils and rocks for 30 years, but am new to these amazing Indian artifacts. Educate me!
























13 comments:

  1. Stone 5 is the real deal, see how worn it is? its probably been rolling around in water for millions of years, see more at my blog http://eoliths.blogspot.com/

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    1. Hey Thanks for commenting I appreciate it so much. Sorry I just saw it! Yes, I have visited your blog several times! It's been very helpful to me, as I newly navigate the world of Indian artifacts on my own. It's much harder than fossils, which I have collected for years. Anyway, I have over 700 photos of 500 pieces and not even close to done. But post more often so please check back. Hundreds on my Pinterest boards, if u ever go there just type my name, if u ever get bored and have a minute that is. I think you'll like! Thanks again, Marla

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    2. Fyi-the photos I' speaking of are of Indian artifacts, not fossils. I wasn't clear in my reply!

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    3. I just looked at your website....omg it is AWESOME!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!

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  2. Hey that's great, I have fossils too, so guess you've worked out that evolution is false, adaptation yes, but the fossil record proves that every genus has all the features now that it always did, and no precursors. I will check out you pinterest board, and thanks for liking my blog. Btw I am of the opinion that Indians of the suggested time line are not responsible for the creation of these artworks, It's world wide, and very ancient, Indians may have made them, but long before they were supposed to of inhabited the USA.

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    1. Thanks for that information! After much research, I came to the same conclusion as you at first about the possible age of many of my artifacts (mostly just by physical visiual comparison of others artifacts,& education on the surrounding area where I live etc). However, since the Moundbuilders artifacts also closely resembled mine visually AND apppeared to display very similar spiritual themes & images consistently.....that, along with my location, obviously erroneously convinced me my stuff must be from the Moundbuilders/Adena/Hopewell Indians. THAT'S WHY I APPRECIATE THE INFORMATION YOU ARE GIVING ME SO MUCH!!! Since there are so many skeptics re:rock art (even when extensive tool markings make some undeniable) it was hard for me to find good matches to my artifacts and credible information as I'm sure you know. Im also educating myself on stone tools from different ages, and their varying blade's, point's, groove's, markings and uses etc, as I have tubs full of them too. I'm gonna take a few pics of a few of what I believe to be stone effigies/story stones I have and send them to you as well and see what you think. These are all about the size of a dinner plate and bigger, and I have about 25-30 0f them (although I'll just forward u pics of a few, as I don't wanna annoy you since you're being so helpful!). I truly am grateful for your time, and your help Brett!

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    2. I agree with that 💯%.Native American may have Mastered the art of the arrow head , ancient man started it. I have a really big collegen of bird art,Stone art snakes or dinasors heads made from Flint, the color of the Flint daturnmons animal caved in it, all found in southern Oklahoma.

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  3. These are AWESOME!!! This really helps me when comparing to my collection!

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  4. So where are the artifacts, these are just natural rocks

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    1. This blog is full of exotic stone finds, some are obvious tools, some show known figure stone motifs and convention.The Exotic surface finds stood out to the collector, just as they would have stood out to prehistoric peoples. Your anonymous comment stinks of other collectors views when seeing stone finds better than there own, it wouldn't surprise me if you were either, Day, Wilson, or Johnstone.

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    2. Your comment is the reason I removed all the arrowhead groups on facebook. Its extremely obvious these are more than just natural rocks. I think people that can't see that are either close minded individuals who are not actually looking deep enough or they are not intelligent enough to see it.

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    3. Yes. The people that should be listening have read many books, and seem unwilling to accept much outside what they perceive as truth from those materials. I have countered every argument from them, put aside all of their contentions, and repeatedly reproved the authenticity of such finds. Perhaps the type of academic who is drawn to archaeology and history is good in the area of retaining information they have read, but lack the type of intelligent thought that other subjects require, such as mathematics and physics? They accept what they have read as gospel because they don't have the intelligence to think it through for themselves?

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  5. You can say that you have found some amazing rocks. I can see the art in the rocks.And I'm sure that you also found artifacts along with the fossil rocks. Hope you find more to share with everyone

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