Facebook: Ancient Artifacts Information and Identification
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AncientArtifacts@groups.io 1,711 Members, started 31 Dec 2002.
Then there is the "The Other Artifacts":List :
Page by Damion White The Other ArtifactsGroupSome of you may have noticed that there is an area of ancient artifact collection which focuses on rock-like items which may or may not be of manmade origin. The decision whether these items are natural formations or worked artifacts is highly subjective. Our group does not specialize in these and we tend toward the more commonly recognized artifacts of civilizations which are, without a doubt, manmade constructs.If you find yourself wanting to post some rocklike items that you suspect may be of manmade origin you may want to try a group that specializes in such items:
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This page is for sharing the obscure artifacts that are found all over North America and Europe as well that do not fit the criteria of typical artifacts. Have you been told that a stone you found is natural that is clearly worked into shapes of human heads, animals, or other effigys (sic) [?]. Use any phrase like "levarite" , "no sign of human alteration", or "natural" here, and your ass is out, period. Enjoy some real works of art here. You may post common stuff like arrowheads but we all have seen plenty of those. This page is for the good stuff
Roxy Brukley and 3 other members (Damion White, Jackie Lynn White, Brandon McDonald) are administrators, Angela Ewing Brown is the moderator.


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