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The most difficult part analyzing ancient cultures from deep time is learning to start with a proverbial clean slate. Preconceived notions and concepts are the destroyer of opening a window into understanding ancient cultures far removed from modern man and his infirm ideology.

Ancient man lived by his own rules; based on where he came from and where he planned to go on a daily, seasonal, and yearly time format; nothing else mattered.

This ancient chalk fragment is a complex fragment that could only have been transported to this location from a very long distance away. Does the mere existence of this chalk fragment mean this individual transported this fragment from the European Continent, or had this person traveled enough into North America to secure chalk fragments from the Midwest and further Southwest?

 

If you look carefully at this chalk fragment considering the possibility of a map pictograph, as opposed a crude and simple drawing; a whole new window opens regarding this chalk fragment. Look at the shape of the drawing in the middle of this stone; the drawing is the mirror image of outer shape of this stone, this cannot be a coincidence coupled with the other images on this stone.

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Uploaded on December 31, 2018
Taken on December 30, 2018