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Ancient rock "carved faces" found: Sign of lost race, or geological processes?
BBC News/Science ^
| Monday, 20 October, 2003
| Dr David Whitehouse
Posted on 10/20/2003 9:58:38 AM PDT by yankeedame
Last Updated: Monday, 20 October, 2003, 11:11 GMT 12:11 UK
Ancient carved 'faces' found
By Dr David Whitehouse BBC News Online science editor
If this is genuine, the artist would have been an extinct human species that died out about 150,000 years ago.
Cliff face
Local inhabitants say that prehistoric human faces are nothing new to the region and point to a rock cliff that they believe has been sculpted. They call it the Face of Borzone.
In 2001, in a pile of rubble collected for use as building material, Pietro Gaietto, from the Museum of the Origins of Man, saw something unusual in one particular head-sized rock.
"If I had not spotted it, it would have been covered in concrete and put into a wall," he told BBC News Online
Pietro Gaietto says it shows two heads, facing outwards and joined at the neck. One of the faces is bearded; the other is beardless.
Conceptual thought
"It has a very expressive face," he says. "The beardless face has two eyes, a mouth and a wide nose."
The Face of Borzone
He says close inspection of the rock reveals that it has been carved and knocked into shape.
Gaietto believes the sculpture is 200,000 years old, and would have been used in rituals.
He says it would have been made by an extinct species of human called Homo erectus, of which there is evidence in the region.
Older still
Gaietto's claims are controversial because hominids such as Homo erectus are not thought to have been capable of the symbolic thought needed to create art.
The earliest examples of human artwork that scientists feel confident to describe as such are all less than 100,000 years old. The most notable items are probably the 70,000-year-old engraved ochre pieces found in the Blombos Cave of South Africa.
But there are items some researchers have claimed to be art that are even older than the faces of Borzonasca. The so-called Tan-Tan object unearthed in Morocco in 1999 is said to be a 400,000-year-old sculpted figurine.
Mainstream science, however, believes these items are not man-made at all. It argues the distinctive features have very probably been moulded by geological processes.
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KEYWORDS: abunchofrocks; archeology; artbell; artifacts; charlesfort; fortean; godsgravesglyphs; rocks
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To: yankeedame
geez, does that mean that the "Old Man in the Mountain" was also sculpted by someone?
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:01:54 AM PDT
by
camle
(no fool like a damned fool)
To: yankeedame
Proof positive that the lost Midlerites did, in fact, exist.
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:02:22 AM PDT
by
martin_fierro
(A v v n c v l v s M a x i m v s)
To: yankeedame
Mainstream science, however, believes these items are not man-made at all. It argues the distinctive features have very probably been moulded by geological processes.
This is my opinion also. As an avid artifact and rock hunter sometimes rocks will naturally resemble something. Heck i even saw my ex-bosses face in the wood paneling once. But i used to party alot back then.
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:03:24 AM PDT
by
farmfriend
( Isaiah 55:10,11)
To: yankeedame
And in related news, researchers are excited about the recent findings of renderings of humans, which proves that man at one time had very skinny arms and legs and extremely long necks:
To: camle
didn't that New Hampshire thing fall a year or so ago?
To: No Blue States
Basically the very first thing the human brain is wired to do visually is recognize a human face. It's deeply ingrained in our genes.
These don't look any more real than those Jesus or Elvis potato chips or whatever :-).
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:07:31 AM PDT
by
John H K
To: yankeedame
Gaietto believes the sculpture is 200,000 years old, and would have been used in rituals.Why does every discovery have to be sacred or related to rituals? Why can't it just be that BillyBob had nothing better to do than carve a face into a rock?
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:08:03 AM PDT
by
mtbopfuyn
To: yankeedame
How could you know when something was carved on a million-year-old rock? It could have been done a couple of years ago. Yes? No?
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:08:16 AM PDT
by
Consort
To: John H K
These don't look any more real than those Jesus or Elvis potato chips or whatever :-).Or the face on Mars.
To: John H K
Thats nice to know, im not (that) crazy!
lmao at #6!
To: martin_fierro
"You know, if I were a single man, I might ask that hominid out. That's a good-looking hominid."
--Bubba erectus
To: mtbopfuyn
Why can't it just be that BillyBob had nothing better to do than carve a face into a rock?Are you kidding! BillyBob would have been way too busy trying to discover Budlite!
To: mtbopfuyn
Why does every discovery have to be sacred or related to rituals? Probably because almost everything we do is ritualistic.
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:12:50 AM PDT
by
RightWhale
(Repeal the Law of the Excluded Middle)
To: Charles Henrickson
You need to get out more often.
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:13:00 AM PDT
by
JoeSixPack1
(POW/MIA Bring 'em Home, Or Send us Back!! Semper Fi)
To: Consort
The artist probably inscribed the date on it.
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:13:22 AM PDT
by
per loin
To: martin_fierro
Looks more like the rumored race of Timcurrities.
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:17:32 AM PDT
by
Jonah Hex
(The Truth Shall Make You Free-p)
To: mtbopfuyn
I would bet even paleoman (10,000 yrs?) would have been preoccupied with making spears and killing meat, in between making a roof over his head, defending against invaders, and building a fire to cook his bison on..etc.. Making double headed rocks probably wasnt real high on the priority list.
thank goodness for electricity and bic lighters.
To: So Cal Rocket
Or that he was up to no-good:
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posted on
10/20/2003 10:19:10 AM PDT
by
yankeedame
("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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