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if the Berekhat Ram is presented as the Berekhat Ram is it recognized as such merely because the name causes bias?
AD wrote:
[...] whether anyone but me sees the imagery in the Australian stones. The short answer is yes, quite a few people, but then most do not. Mainly it's a matter of "psychological set". We just don't see what we are not expecting - all part of the human condition. [...]
'Wishful thinking' is at least as much 'part of the human condition', Alan!
and just recently professional geologists told Richard ("Manystones") that some of his image stones in England show clear signs of human agency.
AD wrote:Gee... With all that calcium carbonate in the limestone, I guess we'll have to scrap that so-called Venus of Willendorf rock for now since it is "so totally invaded by carbonate that it will always be impossible to make a completely objective case for human agency". Seriously, where are you getting your advice? From Mike Collins again? Of course differential weathering (e.g., dissolution of carbonate) is a factor, but only in really ambiguous cases would a competent petrologist be unable to sort this out. And calcium carbonate does not "invade" - it's just there.
Forum Monk wrote:Its a good point, that hard rock requires an even harder substance to scratch or carve it. Some of the pieces I examined, had v-shaped grooves which appeared intentionally cut into the surface of the rock. Another larger specimen showed a series of parallel lines scratched into the surface. Ths same piece also exhibited stress fractures and "natural" deformations which made it easy to visually see the difference between something natural and something appearing man-made.
Many of the pieces either appeared weathered or worn but they seemed more suggestive of one finding a random stone which suggests a particular face or animal, and then the artisan enhanced the features by scratching or carving detail into the piece.
for the rocks that is
Manystones wrote:... I think you can class me in the same bracket as Charlie and Alan... desperately seeking professional examination (for the rocks that is).
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