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It's a Rorschach rock. :)

Scroggins, I see you are a brand-new member here, so first let me say "Welcome to the What-Is-It forum." :)
Second... please do not be offended by some of the answers your post will receive. We get a LOT of "Rorschach" items in the W-I-I? forum. (I assume you've heard of the Rorschach ink-blot test.) When a difficult-to-identify object gets posted, some of this forum's comedians take turns at the microphone to keep us entertained while somebody else tries to solve the mystery... usually by asking the object's poster for additional information about it. Such as, size, material, weight, and where it was found. It helps to read the following post, located at the top of this forum's postings-list.
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It's a Jesuit stone. If you turn it over it will be a different figure. It is tell you how to get into the cave without being killed by their traps.if you take a light and shine on it from the sides you will see a totally new scene. Each angle will give it's on message. It will look like this
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It's a Rorschach rock. :)

Scroggins, I see you are a brand-new member here, so first let me say "Welcome to the What-Is-It forum." :)
Second... please do not be offended by some of the answers your post will receive. We get a LOT of "Rorschach" items in W-I-I? forum. (I assume you've heard of the Rorschach ink-blot test.) When a difficult-to-identify object gets posted, some of this forum's comedians take turns at the microphone to keep us entertained while somebody else tries to solve the mystery... usually by asking the object's poster for additional information about it. Such as, size, material, weight, and where it was found. It helps to ead the following post, located at the top of this forum's postings-list.
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/what/136849-please-read-before-posting-items-what.html

Well said.
 

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Welcome to the forum. It sure looks like a skull, but I have no idea what it is.
 

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Turn it it should have a different face from different angles.

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Ive seen a stone head very similar to this in a Mayan city, it is placed on a pile of rocks to mark a grave. It's one of the things you would miss until someone points it out. Google it and look at images and you will see the similarities.
 

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definately old skull carving,mayans love that stuff
 

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Just as TheCannonballGuy said , please give more detail. I found something similar , when I tried to picked it up , it crumbled into pieces. Stupid me , I left it behind. I returned months or a year later to pic up the puzzle after thinking about it. Picked up the pieces but man! I think it's to late! Never did try to assemble it. Some washed away in the stream! It's full of shells . Here is a pic....ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1457313291.737907.webp
It's about 5"x5"x3/4" thick
One of about 10 pieces
 

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Flyadive, it fell to pieces for a reason. That is the head of the eagle. When you found it it was put together for reason. Each piece has different information on it.

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