u/Sensitive_Frosting55

Image 1 — Its starting to look like theres a pattern and a good native stone artist that deserves recognition in the past.
Image 2 — Its starting to look like theres a pattern and a good native stone artist that deserves recognition in the past.
Image 3 — Its starting to look like theres a pattern and a good native stone artist that deserves recognition in the past.
Image 4 — Its starting to look like theres a pattern and a good native stone artist that deserves recognition in the past.
Image 5 — Its starting to look like theres a pattern and a good native stone artist that deserves recognition in the past.
Image 6 — Its starting to look like theres a pattern and a good native stone artist that deserves recognition in the past.
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Its starting to look like theres a pattern and a good native stone artist that deserves recognition in the past.

I still am looking into figuring out historically if its possible ro find out who this may have been idk if thats been done or how hard it is but these afe 3 out of five. the new one looks line a lab with obvious pressure flaking on top. The top right guy is a local stone heavily used for quicker practice or just work due 2 its hardness . Long island ny.

Maybe formed from underneath the sand dunes i found it in that head towards the bay.

could this form from being underground in a stream of light debris after years of water runnin around it . i thought maybe in a small concave where the water flows down towards the bay i pulled it from 45 or somthing feet up there was space in the area behind it and water is know for running there expesh after large storms.

u/Sensitive_Frosting55 — 5 days ago