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This ultra -intricate luminescent bar highlighted within this image field is executed with great insight and intent. This stone was not designed haphazardly or without little planning. With the correct position of the stone; the images become illuminated, but they may also tell the time of year based on the luminescent pattern on the stone. When this bar becomes illuminated with the sharpened morning light; the position of the sun rising over the nearby mountain displays true east, true west, true north, and true south determined by the specific time of year and the exact point of mirror-like luminescence.

* Observe the three sections within the luminescent bar. At the base of the bar are two intricate heads facing each other; one facing east and the other facing west, with the base of one head facing north and the opposing head facing diametrically opposite (south) .

*The second section within the luminescent bar are the twin mountain peaks of the region.

* The third and highest grouping of symbols are the symbols rising into the sky mirroring this ancient culture's resurrection narrative.

*The two figures defining true north and true south are the similar figures just outside on either side of the luminescent bar's mid-section.

* The white luminescent left-facing figure with the domed head is facing due north luminated with the morning sun.

*The right side of this luminescent bar, facing south, is marked with the luminescent blue pigment exiting from the middle of the luminescent bar onto a blue full figure image; the same size as the image on the opposite side of the luminescent bar.

*Going further: The luminescent bar Line could almost mirror the line of the equator. The Northern Hemisphere of the earth in June is warm with the earth's annual tilt towards the sun within the Northern Hemisphere.

*The figure on the right side of Luminescent Bar Equator Line indicates a blue color identifying cooler temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere. The luminescent white full figure represents warm temperatures in the Northern Temperature, and the luminescent blue figure on the right represents the cooler temperatures currently in the Southern Hemisphere.

* Once again this is a stone that can tell the exact time of year based on the light coming from the sharpened angle of the sun rising over the nearby mountain.

This could all be a complete coincidence, but what if it isn't; North America, culture unknown?

From one perspective this black quartz stone could just represent a simple, arbitrary fragment of rock; there is also the possibility that this ancient culture knew how to create pigments and images on stones that were able to specifically identify the time of day and year of their location just by holding a stone up to the morning sunlight to obtain a specific degree of reflective light and color within the stone.

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Uploaded on June 9, 2019
Taken on June 9, 2019