Thursday, 10 September 2015

Standing Flint Blade with Subtle Iconography.

Two standing alignments in this prehistoric flint blade tool. The suspected iconography is subtle but numerous. As always ape like face profiles are present and no doubt those used to reading my materials will see other glyphs too. Red ocher etchings cover the stone, but artistic or symbolic usage here is unclear, they could be little stick men.

portable rock art

portable rock art

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Orca and Elephant flint multi-tool

A simple Orca likeness can be seen heading both left and right, elephant and front leg, and a subtle bear or feline on the orca's tip. I would also suggest thumb and nail iconography. The flint is very sharp in places and would most likely have a very specialized use.
stone age flint tools
Stone age multi-tool

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Translucent Flint Blade Tool with Birds and Bears

Many face profiles can be seen in this lithic implement, ape or hominin like faces being the most likely suspects generally. Both a left facing and right facing bear head glyph can be seen along with some subtle bird likenesses.

Prehistoric Artifacts
Stone age flint multi-tool.

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Lithic Topology

Some very straight forward shape and or petroglyph content comparisons, of finds from my site.
My old favorite elephant and front leg is here plenty, I will leave it at that for suspected iconic creature content, enjoy ;-)


3 of the 4 here are blade tools as well as poly iconic.






Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Elephant and Diplodocus?

According to that popular thing known as science, the Elephant and the Diplodocus should never have met, there is at least 15 Million years separating the two in the fossil record.