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GatorBoy said:Did you see the photo of the publisher?
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natchitoches said:he would totaly wig out if he saw the spirt in the scraper
larson and his friends keep finding
GatorBoy said:Wow..yes he would. I have a duck head in a three spurred graver. Check him out.
SOHIO said:lol no ill have to go look ... but i was gonna post that if i dropped a couple hits before i started looking Id find s loads , but i didnt think i should say anything like that on here oh man i just did ...look what you made me do....now tns gonna ban me.
GatorBoy said:It had to have been seen.
Here I am Gator Boy, bring it on. Same with Sohio and others. All of my 200 postings my blog Archaeology of Portable Rock Art are open for comment. Feel free to discuss the merits of any particular claim or interpretation by me in an intelligent and mature manner. You actually might learn something. This TreasureNet site does a serious disservice to archaeology in many ways, so I look forward to taking you on and representing a more scientific point of view. You are missing out on so called "treasure" because of your ignorance. You can be better informed about portable rock art objects and expand the world of prehistoric cultural objects you might be able to identify in the field. Great example, an exquisite, worked, flint and crystal "lions head" in a recent post received a $1000. offer which the owner declined. Rocks that look like things (mimetoliths) were recognized and collected and curated, and sometimes modified in prehistory. I understand your skepticism but I am a serious amateur archaeologist, have vast contacts in the world of rock art, and am followed by a world-wide audience of hundreds of interested people. Thanks for generating the link to my site.