Fellow Forum Members,
Many people here ask the question, 'What is this?' likewise the slightly different, 'This is a ******* I think, can anyone tell me more?' Both are equally valid questions but the problem is that to get an accurate answer it needs to be asked in the right way. As someone who does this for a living and having just lectured a large group on just this subject I thought that some guidance might be in order.
First a photograph is normally needed. It should be a vertical shot if possible but what ever angle is better than nothing. IT MUST have a scale! Again IT MUST have a scale!
An example of what we see time and again, no scale or clue!
With a scale a whole different proposition.
Even just a simple ruler is enough to help and give a clue.
The ideal scale to enable the best chance of identification.
Once you have a workable picture then the other detail that is needed is, CONTEXT, where did it originate from, any history known, anything that is known as to why it might be there. Any detail of the item, in particular markings, original colours was it found with anything else. All these help to identify the item and steer those of us in the right direction instead of wasting time looking in the completely wrong place.
Lastly a safety warning, if you do not know what it is do not touch, do not move it or take it home for a better look. If you know exactly what it is and it is live then inform the local authorities, any interaction with it may risk your life and the lives of others. In addition in most countries it is illegal also and you risk sever punishment even if you are lucky enough not to be hurt.
I hope this is helpful and if you photograph correctly and supply the needed detail then I'm sure someone here will help you with the question.
Regards,
R
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