Written In Stone

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    Interesting.
     
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    Good morning to all-
    One of the better things we discovered while living in Arizona a few years back were the petroglyphs- symbols and figures chipped into certain rock formations by the old people out there, I don't know if there was a set language for the symbols or just people expressing what they saw around them, but it is a very interesting thing to see for sure.

    you all be safe and keep well- Ed
     
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    The featured article, which I wrote for the Aviva Directory a few years ago, published in this category - Pre-Human Religion - is somewhat related to this topic.
     
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    That’s some pretty good stuff Ken! I do plan on finishing the read later today but for sure, I definitely will finish it off including some referencing.
     
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    Nice article, Ken. I had taken some Mythology, Anthropology, and World Religion classes, when I was in college. I enjoyed all those classes. I had forgotten about the buried items that were found with the dead. Some speculated they needed them in the afterlife, or they were gifts to the God(s), and other reasons that I have long forgotten about and can't remember.
     
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