In October 2020, Richard Dempsey made a groundbreaking archaeological discovery, identifying a previously unobserved and unknown Paleolithic artifact type he has named Paleo Story Stones. These artifacts, crafted from stone, bone, and other materials, depict effigies of two human faces—one young and one old—as well as two mammoths or proboscideans, also represented as young and old. Remarkably, these artifacts are found worldwide and are extremely common.
You can explore Mr. Dempsey's latest article, “Paleo Story Stones Described,” available at the Rock Art Museum [www.rockartmuseum.com/story-stones] or on our website [www.antiquitiesoftheamericas.com] . Additionally, this new discovery has been published as a new Paleolithic artifact type in Dr. Michael Gramly's recent book, Guide to Palaeolithic Artifacts and Features of the Americas.
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