Mojave Artifact Linked to Tiwanaku
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Mojave and tiwanaku not a connection.. maybe a similatiry and a coincidence.. but not a connection at all. All rocks at tiwanacu are red sand stone , granite or diorite...
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Sorry , I meant to say Bigfoot , not bigot. Awesome find!!!
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You have to be joking right? What you have found is a million year old fossil printer cartridge modified to represent a pinion gear of a 1967 Dodge truck transmission, obviously a bigot artifact transplanted by alien ghosts. You are hilarious!
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The Fraile monolith that is holding two items, one is a vicker.
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will love to see some pictures
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I am sure it's not carved tusk, you can take it to any geologist and they will tell you it's just a natural stone, there are no carvings there but you have a great imagination.
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The piece I have does not look like it has the wear patterns of a pestle. I don't think it was originally part of a monolith, it seems to be a piece in it's own right, and has images on all 4 sides. It falls into a class of finds I call "Bloodletting stones" because of a sharp part and a place where a "smiley face" would appear when smeared with blood. I don't think it is stone, it appears to be carved tusk. The image on left side is a mammoths head (I've got a bunch of those)
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actually, the part that presents erosion was not a Kero but a "tableta de rape" a representation of a wooden artifact that is used to mix some "herbs" , turn them into powder and then snore them...nice ceremonial trip...hope that helps.
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Hi Bruce: do u really think you found part of the monolito ("stella" as u call it)? I am sorry, but what he is holding in both hands are keros (ceremonial vessels that have been found in archaeological diggins. One of them has suffered erosion....and it's exactly the one you thin you have part of.........let me put it very easy....the "artifact" you have is made out of a diferent kind of stone than the monolito...and the monolito is called like that because it's just one piece of stone.
It sure looks like scrimshaw to me, but I'll try to consult a local expert.
"great imagination".....thanks, but you haven't heard the half of it. The piece also falls in the category of representing a paleolithic era boat. Two hulls,faces on the bows of the hulls, triangular sail rigging, a "star chart", the artwork handicraft of the ancients is amazing. I have half-a-dozen pieces that represent the same subject, a craft capable of sailing to Rapa Nui or Hawaii or even farther.
BruceRFID 2 years ago
What's a statue in Bolivia doing holding a object found in the Mojave Desert in CA? First of all, the object must be important. 2nd, Mammoths became extinct 10,000 years ago, dating it to the last ice age. 3rd the object itself is a Stele, with images on all 4 sides. Interpreting the images, one gets the impression that the Lord's Prayer is a derivative work from a preexisting culture that has been suppressed by Abrahamic religions. The Stele in Bolivia was buried to hide it from the Spanish.
BruceRFID 2 years ago