KHNUM77
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Post by KHNUM77 on Jun 24, 2018 7:03:26 GMT
[The Ica stones have been a subject of debate for a period of over 50 years. They have caught the attention of many researchers who have been left astonished by the scenes depicted in the countless stones found in modern-day Peru. The stones are made of Andesite, which is a gray/black volcanic rock commonly found in the region. Numerous laboratories are said to have validated the authenticity of the stones and engravings, indicating that the carvings on the stones are extremely old. However, unlike clay artifacts that have also been found in Peru, there is no organic material found in the rock which makes it extremely difficult to find out more about their true age.] ancient-code.com
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Post by Elizabeth on Jun 24, 2018 7:29:38 GMT
I always thought the people in the past were more creative. They drew on walls and didn't mind. Nowadays, people get mad if someone draws something on their wall Ica isn't the same as Inca right? Not even sure if I'm spelling Inca right hmm
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jun 24, 2018 7:54:20 GMT
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Post by KHNUM77 on Jun 24, 2018 8:04:46 GMT
I always taught the people in the past were more creative. They drew on walls and didn't mind. Nowadays, people get mad if someone draws something on their wall Ica isn't the same as Inca right? Not even sure if I'm spelling Inca right hmm Right, not the same as Inca. The stones were named after where they were found, in Ica Province, Peru.
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