
Rich, I still say this is a masterpiece!!
Like you pointed out, compare it to this hunk of garbage:

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What do you think...a lion, or maybe a ram?I couldn't help but notice the similarity between this ...
To whom have you showed the piece, Richard?You'd think there would be someone out there prepared to do more than state it is "natural".. like a little microscopic evaluation....
In England - I am still trying to get the "National Ice Age Network" to come and look at my collection..Charlie Hatchett wrote:To whom have you showed the piece, Richard?
That things got definite knapping marks!
Ca. 850-900 miles.what is the physical distance between the two sites?
Nick Ashton at the British Museum - says it is all frost damaged
Nick Ashton at the British Museum - says it is all frost damaged
the last bit cracks me upSuch objects can only be produced through freezing and thawing over a long period time and by pure chance superficially resemble the images you suggest. As a matter of interest it would be virtually impossible to replicate such objects even with modern technology
Ouch..or fall off!Frostbite will make your hands bleed too, Charlie!
What he's talking about is spalling.Such objects can only be produced through freezing and thawing over a long period time and by pure chance superficially resemble the images you suggest. As a matter of interest it would be virtually impossible to replicate such objects even with modern technology