'Human face with viper head below'
Staqcy Dodd and Rod Weber find, The Old Route 66 Zoo, Joplin, Missouri
Faint remnants of the human's face, mouth, nose and two eyes
A 'viper head' serves as the human's neck
Subjectivity in Stone Age art works such as figure stones, engravings, sculptures, effigies and curated manuports. See how images and icons have been realized in portable rock media since the dawn of humanity. Here, archaeologists and art historians are becoming aware of these forsaken artifacts. “And this our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in every thing." -in W. Shakespeare, As You Like It, 1599.
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