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Archae Solenhofen wrote:
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> Why is there now some rocks they are incapable of carving into
> a stone vessel?
>
> Archae Solenhofen (solenhofen@hotmail.com)
I don't understand your question..
Do you mean,
As a statement..
There are rocks that are capable of carving into a stone vessel.
Or as a question..
Why am I claiming that there are no rocks capable of carving into a stone vessel??
I'm not..
hard stone rocks will carve into a soft stone vessel such as limestone.
I'm not interested in soft stone vessels.
Problem being the drawing and maybe the glyphs don't indicate what material the vessel is made from.
Do you know if the glyphs say hard or soft stone??
That's why I asked.
Post Edited (04-Apr-15 16:56)
>
> Why is there now some rocks they are incapable of carving into
> a stone vessel?
>
> Archae Solenhofen (solenhofen@hotmail.com)
I don't understand your question..
Do you mean,
As a statement..
There are rocks that are capable of carving into a stone vessel.
Or as a question..
Why am I claiming that there are no rocks capable of carving into a stone vessel??
I'm not..
hard stone rocks will carve into a soft stone vessel such as limestone.
I'm not interested in soft stone vessels.
Problem being the drawing and maybe the glyphs don't indicate what material the vessel is made from.
Do you know if the glyphs say hard or soft stone??
That's why I asked.
Post Edited (04-Apr-15 16:56)
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