barbecue implements and drawing materials.
So if it's so easy to find, flintoff, why can't you find a decent scientific reference to tools made of charcoal?

By the way, I think about 90% of your claims are rubbish.
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No Stan, I think you and Min and Frank have been pretty forthright with your skepticism.Am I the only skeptic on board?
No, and I can't knock your scepticism. All the same I'm still sitting on the fence as usual, and perhaps 'tool' is only applicable in the absence of a better word. Obviously the er... tooliness is about as debatable as you can get, but nevertheless, there's a definite shape there and some relatively clean straight lines which at least, I would say, raise a question about these pieces being shaped by entirely natural (at least, not involving human hand) forces. We need a good link to research (if there is any) describing what happens to charcoal over lengths of time less than 65 million years. Unless somebody found a lump of already petrified charcoal and decided to use that to make some object guaranteed to anger future historians. I suppose if I was an early hairy hominid and I found what looked like a lump of rock which turned out to weigh less than a piece of wood, maybe I'd be intrigued enough to turn it into a spoon, flyswatter, conversation piece or whatever the hell it may or may not have been. Just thinking aloud here.stan wrote:Well, it appears that some of the original material can be preserved in petrified material...even charcoal!
That is amazing.
BUt I am still not convinced about the "charcoal tool"...it doesnt look like a tool, and it doesn't look like charcoal.
Am I the only skeptic on board?
Stan, why are you so argumentative....
This is a good point, and whilst they may not be "tools" per se they certainly appear to be shaped.flintoff wrote:if you take a piece of wood, shape it into what ever form & stick it into a blazing fire the results would not be a perfect tool shaped piece of charcoal, what you would have is a cinder of no recognisable assistance...