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This piece is completely outside of our field of experience identifying artifacts from our most ancient ancestors of many different kinds. This piece has the appearance of a "glob" of melted ochre; and how in the world can anyone ever expect to find images embedded within these unusual "globs" of melted material??? If we are not alerted ahead of time what to look for; how in the world can anyone ever discover this very specific and unusual ancient culture??? This piece is most likely an artifact from this unknown culture, yet this type of artifact almost appears to have been made by someone completely different from the other very different galaxy stone artifacts found this site; the hidden images embedded within this piece finally appear, but they take much longer to see than the other pieces embedded within stone. The images within this piece are similar in three-dimensional form to the image found on the edge of the previous "Navigation Stone"; yet the pieces are so different in composition, it is difficult to accept that these two pieces were made by similar individuals within this visiting culture. This piece almost appears to have been made by individuals holding completely different technologies and raw materials from the other ceramic, metal, and stone artifacts found on this site???
Similar recessed concave impressions exist on the edges of this this piece and also marked with repeating blue images; this time the imagery is made of luminescent metallic material, contrasting with the azure crystalline inlay marker found on the previous "Navigation Stone". The nose of this being is similar in form to a serpent's head, contrasting with the physical form of modern man found on other stones. The holes within this piece may most likely represent specific star systems or constellations, including some of the physical geographic anomalies within our galaxy yet to be identified as found on the previous Navigation Stone. These three dimensional ochre compositions most likely represent celestial structures and beings; yet I guess figuring out the narrative of these pieces are most likely a long way off.
I got out into a park and the most fascinating thing I can find is an office pen stuck in the dirt. Love it. (o:
P.S. Stephen, you should comment on the great angle, and how nice it is that the pen is framed by triangular section of gravel and grass/texture stuff in the top corners. Leads the eye up or something.