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GREAT WALL OF CHINA STONE


THIS ARTIFACT IS STILL BEING RESEARCHED.

New information with this artifact is that it is from the Stone Age and earlier then the Neolithic Age. Of note is the miniature art on the 2.1 mm clam shell that is seen with Picture Group 5. Among other things Pictures 6 thru 9 appear to show a blue alligator's head, this should represent the Chinese Alligator (Yangtze Alligator). This suggests that it is likely that Chinese Alligator is the true origin of the ancient Chinese Dragon..

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David Xavier Kenney
Picture Group 1

Although this small stone originates from the Great Wall of China, it probably has no connection to The Great Wall itself. The finding of the miniature art on this stone had been a fluke, as it was initially identified as only a stone. It was a gift from a friend who had visited The Great Wall outside of Beijing in Nov. of 1985. She claimed that she had been given permission to take it, knowing some of the circles that she had traveled this was not surprising. Recently I noticed that it had finger holds on it, this led to the discovery of it's Stone Age use, but then I also found miniature art on it. The stone itself is a Stone Age knife and crushing tool, it may even be from the Paleolithic Period. It appears that it may have a primary theme of the advant of the spring season.

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