Whats your spirit animal

Digginitdaily

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Here's a few things I've been lucky enough to find. I believe I have found a ceremonial tomahawk while walking a river in east tn. Once I started cleaning it up I noticed a round groove near the point with a design in it . Further cleaning eventually revealed that it had facial features. I've tried everyday possible to find a way to bring out the details in the pictures but I'm not a photographer lol . It does have grooves from being double hafted. I've also decided to name it Esther because it resembles an Easter island statue. The big beveled tip I found while searching for a village site. The multi color came from a new place I'm hunting, it's also turned up a few tools and some teeth(most likely wolf) because they are to small to be bear and too big to be a coyote.
 

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I believe my spirt animal is "The Sloth". Nice slow and easy.... yea, I think that's the one. The 3-toed variety.
 

It looks like you do have a few tools (better pics of those would help), but the axe is a natural formation, and so likely is the shaped rock with a bowl in it.
Yeh I've tried but I'm not a photographer. It may be natural but the carvings on it aren't. As for the bowl ... it's way to smooth to be natural. Both came from the same area but different waters.
 

"tomahawk" is natural stone, worked by mother nature and last picture with erosion circle also appears to be natural.
 

Yeh I've tried but I'm not a photographer. It may be natural but the carvings on it aren't. As for the bowl ... it's way to smooth to be natural. Both came from the same area but different waters.
par·ei·do·lia ˌper-ˌī-ˈdō-lē-ə -ˈdōl-yə : the tendency to perceive a specific, often meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern. The scientific explanation for some people is pareidolia, or the human ability to see shapes or make pictures out of randomness.


This is very common to people early in artifact identification, we've all been there.
 

That 'Easter Island' rock is not an artifact but is a cool rock.
 

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