Stefan Milo's Pebble with Skeletons💀 in the Closet

 

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Your possibly Neanderthal pebble shows that the Neanderthal may have been more concerned about large cat attacks, than  😳 doing self portraits. It suggests you take your pebble, and hit the beast right between the eyes.  There is mention of another sweet spot. A good blow on the upper jaw, aiming just behind the canine, could give you the upper hand by breaking its jaw. This would work on most attackers with snouts and big scary teeth. 💀If I am playing the skeleton in the closet, I can also warn you, that to ever suggest that the neanderthal was the initial instigator of the design, you may be horribly wrong. Looking forward to a nice coffee with you ☕️ Mr. Milo.  


I always toy with the lighting of the image, which can enhance the shadows. I also increase the saturation of color in the image, which I believe was picked up by the keen eyesight of the ancients. I know I am suppose to stay quiet, as a good skeleton should, as I sit in Mr. Milo's closet, but my bones started rattling when he opened the closet door and tossed me a pebble😍😉. 


  I have looked at Neandertal work before, and their use of red ochre. It is consistent. I have not fully highlighted all the layers of course, but I am confident that the reference to childbirth, as well as the treatment for a bad tooth are both included here in Mr. Milo's Pebble. I wish I could just project all my thoughts on to the laptop screen as I process the images, but I am just not adequate enough with writing to pull it off, so bear with me as I back track to the first story that leapt out at me, which was a large cat! From what I can tell, the large cat has been an issue for humankind since the beginning. Please, take the time to make out all the snarling and gnashing of teeth of the large cat below. 





  I am picking up an interesting pattern on the upper left. If you take a closer look it first looks like a large ape sitting and looking at us. Can you see it? The ape takes on a triangular shape pointing at the great ape. As you follow the left side of the triangle down, it starts to define a profile of a human. This is not a new design. I have seen the triangular shape isolated as a tool. It is as if the design was popped out and utilized to design a spear head. I have found that the design offers a history lesson at every turn. What I believe is going on here, is that this profile entangled with the triangular spear head, was invented by the profile provided. The ape, I believe, is taking credit for the pointed wooden staff. We can also mention that in other stones, we have found the giant often associated with cannibalism, occupying this area and here, he does not disappoint. I would like to slip in a pattern that is coming off the back burner, and that is the triangular shape is a reference to the building of pyramids associated with the giant. Of course, all this is also defining the ear of a large cat/wolf/bear etc., and even an A-frame shelter.  We will have to return to visit the giant and compare notes. After all, I was on a giant hunt minding my own business like a good closet skeleton, when for no reason, Mr. Milo boops me on the head with this pebble.   




 When I find a new artifact, there is usually a topic that jumps out at me first. I believe this is intentional. I believe that the topic the artist was focused on, is brought to the foreground. If you ever took an art class in 2-D design, you will learn many tricks passed down through the ages that allow an artist to lead the viewer around a composition to bring a story to light. I am not going to give an art class now, but I assure you there is a method to this madness😏.
  Not all dangerous large cats are sabretooth, but with a little digging into the layers I found a beauty. Checkout the huge canines on this cat. If you are a new comer here, like Mr. Milo, you may have a little trouble keeping up. Please do not despair. The brain relies on multiple exposures to establish a pattern. For some of us that have been exploring the design, many patterns are already established and recognized. You really need to spend time looking and re-exposing your mind to the design before it comes to you. With that said, those same fangs are connected to a viper, and that viper is a snake that has coiled around a human and is getting ready to start engulfing. Everything is connected like an intense crossword puzzle, only it has a thread that provides a chronological narrative.  
                                                             






I have added a few highlights of gray and white to show that the elephant and mammoth are never forgotten. There are many humans of every variety gesturing about the elephants as a resource for warmth and tool making. I say this to emphasize that the design is not just for the neandertal. This was started before the earliest branching off of the multiple types of humans we hear of today. So give it up, when it comes to the racial nonsense😡. We were all partaking in the design.  


Our ancestors not only obsessed with documenting on stone and large teeth, they were also obsessed with eyes, and the deep water shark the Spur Dog is front and center.  Once you pick up on the shark layer you can feel your fright-flight response start kicking in. The whole pebble shifts to a water world. If this is a product of Neanderthals', they were well versed on boat construction. Now that we find ourselves in deep water and surrounded by circling sharks, a boat would come in handy, don't you think? 



In the images below, I have started to explore the different boat designs. Please, scroll in and explore. I found one man kayaks, long canoes, and even a surfer catching a wave front and center. I try to stick to red as a code for the boat hulls to make it a little easier to spot. I did not highlight the surfer, but if you want, find it yourself, as I said, they are surfing large, taking the full height of the pebble as they catch a wave towards the viewer. 
  The boats can get entangled with the form of the whales, which indicate that these folks were already on whaling ventures. If these folks were whaling, they would be on long excursions and would need more than a surfboard. Take your time and look for that boat that may be involved with whaling. Try to pick out the mast and sail that I have color coded in white.











 With whaling, big boats with sails, and long voyages we began to map the world. I am not going to mention the sailor's sidekick the Raptormaiden, but I will point out that the earth is round. The early humans were poetic. Here I am proposing that they saw the earth as a ship, and the moon as its sail, as it navigates around the galaxy. I was in the middle of demonstrating the maps embedded in the design when Milo interrupted me. I am being kind by responding in a timely fashion, but I really need to get back to my other article. I am trying to cover topics that have been simmering on the backburner and have suddenly started boiling. Winters here in Maine are long and cold and my home is a big house built in 1840. It is way too cold to set up a painting studio. Painting with mittens is trying. It is finally above freezing and I would really like to get some painting in before the cold returns. Before I close this article I do have one more pattern that is new to me, and that is the chin.
 There seems to be an interaction between two males in the bottom area of our pebble. I have created a detail of the image to help the viewer focus on the topic. The first gentleman is on the left, highlighted in orange. He has a large proboscis with a weak chin, and seems to associate himself with the sabretooth cat. He may have been able to domesticate or at least befriend the beast. He is also seen being attacked from behind 😳 by the animal. I also pick up the bear 🐻 in the mix. We could be picking up some dispute over cave occupation. The other character moves in from the right and carries a strong chin, highlighted in blue, and reminds me of the batman I have been documenting as a character that followed the migration of bats by sea. He, too, may have been vying for cave space as he clambered after his favorite d'oeuvre. He seems to be accompanied by a dog. Having a dog would have been an advantage. We have already seen the boat layer where the single sailor has a dog onboard as a companion. The duo is also highlighted in Homer's Odyssey. There are many more stories about survival and the design is already well developed here. The Neanderthal may have contributed to the design, but it appears it was set in motion by his predecessors. Now, I have learned in the past that the Habsburg dynasty of Spain acquired a hefty chin as they tried to consolidate their wealth by inbreeding. This manifestation could account for the modern human's acquirement of the handsome chin that nicely squares the face and the ladies swoon over. Maybe our Batman in blue not only suffered from scurvy from a long sea voyage, but may have been the product of an isolated island where the populations limited gene pool led to the handsome chin. Not all in breeding is necessarily bad. I am thinking that it may have also led to the elongated skulls that may have allowed for a larger brain capacity. This is just a theory, but I think it is more probable than alien interference.     









My dear Mr. Antonino Mondino from southern Italy, who also has tossed me a few painted pebbles, has been informed of this recent incident with Mr. Milo as I started a quick survey of Milo's painted pebble with some indication of being a product of a Neanderthal 🤓!   I explained to Mr. Mondino, I noticed the reference to large cats, and then the burly man at the top left, as well as the A-frame shelter.  I was thrilled spot the hull and sails ⛵️ 😄 of a vessel that shows a depiction of the 🌎 earth and moon 🌙 🌚 🌔.  

 



I believe the red spot is an indication of blood. It is used to color the blood from giving birth, or tooth extraction. It also gives suggestions for vulnerability of attackers. It suggest where to best strike a large cat, mammoth or shark. It will also offer the mark to how to take down prey, such as whale and deer. The red spot also offers a target in defense against human intruder as well. There is no doubt that the early versions of ourselves had superior eyesight. I would even suggest they used a magnifying glass, not like today's diamond cutters.
 I have put together a reel on Facebook that does a lovely job reviewing this article. There are many more topics on this pebble but I have to run. Thank you so much for looking and please, follow my reels on Facebook. 

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