In July, 1944, Waldemar Julsrud, made a resounding
discovery to Acambaro, Mexico. He found figurines that represent, among others,
dinosaurs, unknown animals, reptiles, unknown divinities, and its everyday
objects (pipes, musical instruments, etc.) Dinosaurs, how these people were
able to represent animals they are supposed to never have known? Once again,
the traditional archéologie makes a mistake and prefers, in spite of the obvious
facts, stay in the error. Acambaro Collection. There are over 50,000 figurines
The
figurines are said by some to resemble dinosaurs and are sometimes cited as
anachronisms. The figures attracted little attention from scholars and
scientists, and when Julsrud began to assert that they were accurate representations
of dinosaurs created by an ancient society, he only alienated himself further
from serious sc
The
Acámbaro Figures have been cited as out of place artifacts, as they are clearly
human made and portray a large variety of dinosaur species... Attempts have
been made to date these figures using Thermoluminescence, or TL dating, and the
results suggested a date around 2500 BCE. Don Patton claims he found
radiocarbon dates for the figures ranging from 6500 years to 1500 years ago;
however, the objects are in very good shape.
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