Extremely important photographs, showing what
I believe to be proto-Mayan and proto-Aztecan
script-glyphs. I have never seen this
before, anywhere in the world outside of
Central America and Peru and Turkey, but I do
know of one other instance of Sumerian
cuneiform found in Bolivia, near to
Tiwanaku....
1. World-Mysteries.com mentioning Sumerian
cuneiform being found in the Tiwanaku area….
Fuente Magna - Rosetta Stone of the
Americas www.world-mysteries.com/sar_8.htm
2. Mystic Places, by Alex Sokolowski
A Link between Egypt and Americas?
compares stone cutting techniques between
Egypt and Cuzco... www.world-mysteries.com/mpl.htm
Again, Jean, thank you, you ought to win a
Humanities award!
Flickr as an archaeological tool! Yes!!!
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EdZiomek says:
Extremely important photographs, showing what I believe to be proto-Mayan and proto-Aztecan script-glyphs. I have never seen this before, anywhere in the world outside of Central America and Peru and Turkey, but I do know of one other instance of Sumerian cuneiform found in Bolivia, near to Tiwanaku....
1. World-Mysteries.com mentioning Sumerian cuneiform being found in the Tiwanaku area….
Fuente Magna - Rosetta Stone of the Americas
www.world-mysteries.com/sar_8.htm
2. Mystic Places, by Alex Sokolowski
A Link between Egypt and Americas?
compares stone cutting techniques between Egypt and Cuzco...
www.world-mysteries.com/mpl.htm
Again, Jean, thank you, you ought to win a Humanities award!
Flickr as an archaeological tool! Yes!!!
Posted 24 months ago. ( permalink )