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kmayhew49



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 Posted 25-08-2012 at 20:20   
Greetings,

I have joined this forum in my effort to increase my knowledge of ancient cultures and to gain an understanding of an ancient site located on my property. My efforts to identify the culture responsible for the construction of this site have ended in frustration..research and mapping are ongoing and I continue to search for a opening to the tunnel network

The site consists of a number of megalithic stone objects. Most objects appear to be animals and reptiles. All artifacts located to date are made of stone. No pottery or metal objects. The megalithic objects are positioned on a North South line as well as a North East to South West line and North West to South East line and do form an interesting template. There are numerous smaller stone carvings, spear points and stone tools. I believe this is an ancient mining site or possibly some form of ceremonial site.

This is the first forum I have joined and I am still quite cautious about sharing information but I have reached a point where I can't move forward on my own and need help.

Here are some images of a few objects.

Any comments, thoughts or advice will be appreciated."

Peace
Kris





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Runemage



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 Posted 25-08-2012 at 20:34   
Hi kris and welcome, that sounds most intriguing.

Your images haven't uploaded.

Do you have them on a site like Flickr or Webshots or similar, if so, they should upload here okay or you could just give the link.

Rune




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Andy B



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 Posted 26-09-2012 at 16:42   
This is one of the images (use the blue 'IMAGE' button below the form and paste in an image link - eg http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8302/7914439890_26ea362e9d_z.jpg






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