ICA PERU "DINOSAUR" TEXTILES AND POTTERY
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TOMBS IN THE DESERTS OF PERU OFTEN ARE FOUND WITH AMAZINGLY PRESERVED ARTIFACTS WHICH ARE VERY OLD, INCLUDING THE BEAUTIFUL, INTRICATE TEXTILES OF THE NASCA CULTURE (ca. 700 A.D.).
THESE TEXTILES DEPICT LIVING DINOSAURS AS DO THEIR CEREMONIAL BURIAL STONES AND POTTERY, INDICATING THAT THESE AWSOME CREATURES WERE STILL ALIVE AT THE TIME AND THAT ANCIENT PERUVIANS SAW THEM!
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Ok two things
1. The basis of your argument depends on the art figures being dinosaurs, and you have yet to prove that the figures are in fact dinosaurs.
2. Even if the figures were dinosaurs, then you would still have to prove that they were inspired by living dinosaurs. You do know that there are dinosaur fossils in South America, right?
They look more like dragons to me. Probably just normal lizards, though.
Why have we found no primitive tools carved from dinosaur bone?
Yes, that's right Henry & Joe. And it was the ancient Peruvians who ripped off the videogame "Xevious" for their lines & animal patterns in Naz ca, amirite?! [/Namco]
In that case, Kim Jong-uh should be taking to court Hasbro & the ancient Greeks for maliciously copying the noble pegasus Chollima for their own anti-Juche ends.
...but then - like the 'Unicorn Lair' in North Korea - there should be depictions of a rainbow-hued mane/tailed version of Chollima in their ancient history: it's Awesome enough to have existed; we see her today! [/Doug Piranha-levels of sarcasm]
Wow, 1300 year old textiles eh?
The Ica pottery was proven (over twenty years ago)to be mostly recent forgeries by a dentist bilking tourists BECAUSE of these bullshit creationist claims. There are ancient ones that show something similar but most were generated through this conman. Something similar certainly doesn't mean authentic dinosaur image BTW.
How do people fall for cons like that? These guys don't even have to try, 1300 year old textiles for fuck sakes. Gramma goes "what? I have to get a new one for my couch and it's only five". Thinker alert, get her out of the museum!
Joe Taylor just "authenticated" snail fossils from a Texas back yard as Authentic Noahs Flood Fossils without even seeing them or the site, I guess it's not worth looking at as EVERYTHING (ASSERTION)is.
Asshats
Looks more like a dragon to me. Does that mean that dragons really existed? Or it could just be depictions of lizards, which are common in that area.
Still pretty hard for ancient Incas to have seen living dinosaurs when they would be separated in time by millions of years.
Confused?
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