Specimen collected at the 700 block of Irving Street NW. Washington DC, June 2007. It appears to have religious significance. The civilization which left this artifact must have had very strict guidelines for worship...
Posted by IntangibleArts at 4:35 PM
Tags: DC, urban archaeology
2 comments:
While I'm not a historian, I have to wonder if the illustration's depicted take on worship wardrobe perhaps suggest that this was indeed a leftover artifact from followers to the throne of MC Hammer?
Dark days in our world's history. Dark days.
I think it is a Scottish version of signalling that predates semaphore, the system that uses flag positions to communicate with somebody at a distance.
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