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Sarah.S Replies: 11 Views: 21443 |
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Josele you have solved the mystery! ha ha I wish it could have been an ancient relic but Im glad you have saved me further time and investigation. My boyfriend and I found your link interesting.
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Sarah.S Replies: 11 Views: 21443 |
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Thank you John, Riccardo and knut for your feedback. Ive now sent an email enquiry to the Museum of London Archaeology asking if they will consider viewing and dating the stone. Im glad for this sugge ... | |
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Sarah.S Replies: 11 Views: 21443 |
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Hi knut,
Thats really helpful. In that case it may be that I can rule out the possibility of it somehow being a natural mineral formation. However the method that could have been used to make it is s ... |
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Sarah.S Replies: 11 Views: 21443 |
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Thank you keldjarn for your feedback. I agree the patterning suggests that it is man as, but there is no sign of separate pieces being used as it all looks like one piece. Can this happen over time? I ... | |
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Sarah.S Replies: 11 Views: 21443 |
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This stone was found washed up on a beach in Central Portugal recently. Can you please help me to identify it? The top stone is finer than the stone which looks like granite underneath. It all looks t ... | |
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