Copper Drills and Gravers and Conical-shaped Drill Holes

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Subject: Copper Drills and Gravers and Conical-shaped Drill Holes

These types of copper tools could have been used to engrave and drill holes in the Burrows Cave artifacts and the Michigan Tablets and the Davenport Tablets and many other artifacts.  Look at Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley by Squire and Davis at https://archive.org/details/ancientmonuments00squi/page/200/mode/2up 

As most of you know, rock drills have been found in many places and there are many artifacts with drilled conical-shaped holes (could have been done with rock or copper).  This rock Drill was found in Mississippi in 2015 by Theditchwalker.  See https://youtu.be/h3gUAm0HTzE

Here is The Lenape Stone is a piece of slate found in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in 1872.  It appears to depict Native Americans hunting a mammoth.  Conical-shaped drill holes and depictions of an elephant or mammoth or mastodon screams authenticity!  Fraudsters would use a modern cylindrical-shaped drill bit if they even knew that holes were required.  They would also likely depict and elk or deer or bird or snake vice an elephant.

Here is a charm stone found in 2011 by greatbasinman at https://youtu.be/esaRyOVxj2E  

Still not convinced?  Read on.  Here is a book published in 1823 based on data gathered up to 1768.

The natural and aboriginal history of Tennessee, up to the first settlements therein by the white people, in the year 1768

By John Haywood, 1762-1826

Publication date, 1823  See https://archive.org/details/naturalaborigina00hayw/page/n9/mode/2up   

On page 82, it says,

Where are those plates of brass with characters inscribed resembling letters?  The text continues:

The string of ivory beads proves elephants, mammoths, or mastodons in ancient America.  It also proves the use of gorgets with 2 holes drilled in it (some only had 1 hole).  This is only the tip of the iceberg. I’ll unveil more in my elephants, cureloms and cumoms video very soon. Bruce Lloyd


Blog Here: THE LENAPE STONE OR THE INDIAN AND THE MAMMOTH

HARNESSED ELEPHANT ON COPPER PLATE

“In the year 1859, while exploring some tumuli in the vicinity of the Red House valley, we found numerous singular and interesting relics, among which were spear heads, six inches in length, with double barbs composed of masses of native copper; also several blocks of mica, which were in about the same condition as when chiseled from the granite of the Allegany Mountains. It was near this valley where was found one of the most interesting relics ever discovered among the works of the ancient inhabitants. It was a flat piece of native copper, six inches in length by four in width, artistically wrought, with the form of an elephant represented in harness engraved upon it, and a sort of breast collar, with tugs on either side, which extended past the hips.” Historical Gazetteer and Biographical Memorial of Cattaraugus County, N.Y. edited by William Adams