Mic Mac artifacts from Nova Scotia.

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One of our excursions from the cruise stopped at a museum of the Mic Macs in Nova Scotia. It was very interesting and they claim their ancestors were there at least 13,000 years ago.
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Lots of hard stone. Thanks for sharing them I believe I could stay there for hours
I know the feeling, i actually kinda of like going to museums alone because i take too long looking at everything, thereā€™s a bunch of small museums around, the kind with nobody else in them and one volunteer and Iā€™ve been checked on before and they seem surprised im still going
 

What are these above the axes? Iā€™m guessing they are stone?
I can identify one of those objects. The one with all the ā€œdimplesā€ is a fossil cast of a Sigillaria sp., a type of tree that grew during the Upper Carboniferous Era, about 290 million years ago. Nova Scotia is well known for plant fossils from that period of Earth history. Sometimes called the ā€œCoal Ageā€, as most of our Eastern US coal fields date from that timeā€¦
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I can identify one of those objects. The one with all the ā€œdimplesā€ is a fossil cast of a Sigillaria sp., a type of tree that grew during the Upper Carboniferous Era, about 290 million years ago. Nova Scotia is well known for plant fossils from that period of Earth history. Sometimes called the ā€œCoal Ageā€, as most of our Eastern US coal fields date from that timeā€¦View attachment 2172655
Thatā€™s exactly what I was asking about. Thanks
 

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