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Wow , wow, wow and just wow!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ufo aliens??????

Native American or Myan. Coolist thing I've seen on here. Take photos of it to your local University or Tribal head quarters if there are any and they sould be able to tell you the meanings of the symbols. Would not take the Item itself if it has any special meanig say religious they may have the right to keep it. Please let us know what you find out.
 
You have one amazing find. You might wish to get into contact with those UFO hunters.
They love stone carvings depicting UFO's.
Notice the spaceman is holding a tri-corder in his left hand.
 
I have seen some of those designs on rocks in New Mexico,but I doubt that this is Native American.
Some of the designs are Spanish,some a lot later,and the patina is not right. I suspect someone other
than an Indian did the designs.
 
Patina??? Is this object metal..



Archaeologists study the patinas found on flint tools and ancient stone monuments.[1] Stone develops a corticated layer over time that is due to a range of complex factors. This has led stone tool analysts in recent times to generally prefer the term "cortification" as a better term to describe the process than "patination".
 
Very cool find!

Yes, Im wondering if its metal also?

Patina traditionally is thought of in respect to coins and other metals but it is also referred to in other things as well....like wooden antiques, pottery and other objects of an older nature.
 
any update on this item MEV?
 
No response from Mr. MEV.

That is a cool looking rock, could be ancient aboriginal or could be just an art rock inspired from ancient motifs. I lean towards the later.

Did you find it in the ground or at a garage sale?

What is the story?
 
Hello guys, this rock was found in Mexico in a cave, this rock doesn't belong to me , i wish it belong to me:rolleyes:
 
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