Monday, 17 June 2013
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Equus skeleton discovered and yet again it attracts a magnet.
I am now in the process of cleaning and preserving the skull and mandible.
The pics below show the piece after a basic clean, this Equus piece shows no signs of use by man either for transport or work.
I have tested for magnetic content and again have found this skull and mandible like a lot of other mineralised bones excavated in the south west of Cleveland attract a magnet, as ive stated before I believe this is because the animals absorbed some form of Magnetite, either when alive or during burial.
Note the round magnet attached to the bone outlined in red.
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Magnetic Equus bones
1 - The first 3 images show two none rare earth magnets attached to an Equus radius recently found in Stainsby beck in the south west area of Cleveland North East England.
2 - This Radius has one of the strongest magnetic attractions, of the many magnetic bones and wood Ive found in this area, usually the wood or bone will only hold a rare earth magnet, not weak ones like this.
3 - This bone is well mineralised and as with the wood and bone Ive previously reported to have a magnetic attraction. I believe the bone has absorbed some form of Magnetite, either after burial or possibly even while the animal lived.
Septarean nodule from the Stainton gravel beds
Saturday, 25 May 2013
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Mesolithic carved and used mineralised bone from Stainton beck
1 - This carved and used mineralised bone was found by myself in the very spot i found the first carved artefact six years ago.
2 - It is easy to see the bone has been used by Humans as some sort of tool, the wear marks do not follow on around the bone, so this rules out some sort of peg used with twine.
3 - The Artifact was found just down stream from a recent collaps of the Mesolithic Stainton gravel beds dated as being 12 - 16, 000ybp in age.
5 - The bottom fork like tine has been worn down and re carved at some point.
HISTORY OF A BECK: Mesolithic tools and carved bones from the ...
HISTORY OF A BECK: Storregga slides Stunami theory
HISTORY OF A BECK: Mesolithic tools and carved bones from the ...
HISTORY OF A BECK: Storregga slides Stunami theory
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