Article from the website forgottenorigin.com.
By Steven & Evan Strong We first heard talk of this marked rock about five hours before the deadline of an on-line auction. Ros rang me speaking of an unusual rock, which she believed to be reminiscent of her earlier find, and at that stage it was indeed encouraging news as the highest bid was hovering in the mid-twenty dollar range. It did look very promising, but even so without a visual image for us to reference and enthuse over, her description was certainly intriguing yet I still felt a disconnect as we do with any talk and every photograph of a site or artefact. On enough occasions to make it compulsory to carry this equivocation into every description of unknown archaeology and new sets of photographs sent to us, which can easily overstate or understate, we refuse to be fully committed or convinced (with one recent exception) until actually on site or with artefact in hand. Click on this link to read more http://forgottenorigin.com/700-kilometres-to-the-north-ros-marked-rock-no-2-article. Comments are closed.
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