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I've read through all this and the only conclusion I can come up with is: "I have no conclusion!"

Without clearer pictures or an actual recovery I feel it is very improbable that one can describe in any detail what is being viewed. The one known is that there is something there. Beyond that, it's just speculation.
 

kiddrock33 said:
hmmmm. this search started in henry wadsworth longfellows back yard on GOLD st. he was not only a writer but a very good friend of albert pike. speculation it is. i speculate its not trash. kiddrockin

kidd...not being sarcastic...just a realistic engineer that deals everyday in hard data. Sorry if that offended you
 

what does this symbol mean?

Hi,

I wanna ask about a symbol carved on a piece of stone, it's got a big cross stick into three stones which have the shape of a hill, and at the both sides of the stones -and the cross- there are two brids kneeing towards the cross, i don't know the name of the bird or what to call it in english, but it's got long legs and log necks. So, this picture is like this:a cross in the middle, two birds , one on the left and the other on th right, are kneeing against each other.

So, does anyone of you know what that means?
 

Post a picture...
I am not inclined to answer these kind of questions without one.

But Welcome to T-Net
Hope to see a lot of good things from you,
also hope you find a big one.

Thom
 

I am not inclined to answer these kind of questions without one.

Thanxx for responding,
but why don't u make an exception for me this time, and believe me i got alot of big things to show u in the future.

So , generally speaking what does such a symbol mean?
 

Maysara,

Those cranes may not be cranes..that is one reason pictures are so important. They could be something else. Just post pics of rocks..and not too much of the surrounding area to hide the location.

If they are cranes. my inexperienced self thinks of Japanese or Chinese. There were places in the usa where Japanese were quarantined during WW 2. If this is near one...well one might make speculation. If in the Phillipines..well i have no idea!

Of course from the description it makes me think it shows the subjugation of one religion to another but who knows. Or simply a focus on peace or longetivity.

Welcome to the forum by the way.

A kneeling crane is pretty unusual from my experience with cranes in general.

Desert Moons
 

Desertmoons
thank you very much for trying to help.
Actually, i didn't want to post any pictures cuz i thought it would be an easy one, but i think i must now. Anyway, the stone is a Roman one and it's in the Middle East, so it's got nothing to do with Japanese stuff.
Here is the pic

 

nice carving. it definitely makes one take notice of it. they dont appear to be kneeling more like bowing. i would search for more carvings .
 

kiddrock33 said:
nice carving. it definitely makes one take notice of it. they dont appear to be kneeling more like bowing. i would search for more carvings .

Yeah, may be they r not kneeling but bowing, but u know i don't speak english as my native language, so i may be i didn't express myself properly.
 

Honestly....if this is something of archaeological intrest, i would be all over rerouting the waterflow and checking it out, That is if its a stream as earlier posted here, and i would make my way to it.
 

Maysara,

I think the influences in this carving show more of a Judeo-Christian influence.
In other words 9th century to 11th century.
You may find that a Christian Crusader's cache will make a Roman one look very small.

Thom
 

You may find that a Christian Crusader's cache will make a Roman one look very small.

Thank u very much Mr Old Dog, but I couldn't understand the sentence quoted above, so could anyone rephrase it plz?!
 

I believe he was saying that a treasure left by a Christian crusader would probably be much larger than one left by Romans.
 

Mr 2fashion

Thank u very much for rephrasing this sentence of glad tidings, I really thank all of u and hope Mr Old Dog's guess is true.

If anyone has anything to add about these signs, I'll be glad to hear that.

Maysara
 

Welcome Maysara...Sorry I can't help in the interpretation of your carving..Knowing you are new to Tnet, may I suggest that you start a new thread concerning your carving...It's easier for readers follow and only fair to the original poster, that each thread is kept on it's original subject...It also might allow for more comments to be made concerning your questions if they are not mixed in with another topic...Good Luck...and again.. Welcome..
 

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