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Post by hanus09 on Jan 13, 2018 20:02:23 GMT -5
Where do we find images like this ?
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Post by hanus09 on Aug 23, 2017 19:26:12 GMT -5
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Post by hanus09 on Jun 21, 2017 17:13:44 GMT -5
Looks like the object was broken in half or the other half is buried in the sand
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Post by hanus09 on Dec 8, 2016 21:50:36 GMT -5
Sphere like object sitting by itself , nothing else like it in the area . Attachments:
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Post by hanus09 on Dec 8, 2016 21:10:21 GMT -5
This "feline" is facing to the right and seems to be in a position of rest , with is front arms articulated under its body . You will notice the left paw is in the proper position with the "thumb" resting on top . It looks as if it's back was smoothed out for an unknown purpose , maybe an alter . It has decorations on the head and body and you can plainly see its flat snout. Attachments:
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Post by hanus09 on Dec 8, 2016 13:49:31 GMT -5
The face which is looking to the right , shows eyes , nose and mouth all in line with each other . It shows what looks like a beard on the face. Also it has a "headdress" running around the the back of the head , which is confirmed by the triangular shadow coming off the back of the head .
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Post by hanus09 on Dec 8, 2016 13:35:20 GMT -5
The earth reference of the "reptilian huminoid" comes from Mesopotamia . These figures are around 5-7 thousand years old . If you look at my images in comparison with the the figures you'll see many similarities in the body make up . Long slender body with shoulder "armor" and elongated head with articulated arms that are holding objects . Let me know what you think .
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Post by hanus09 on Dec 5, 2016 19:19:39 GMT -5
I found this artifact that looks like a fully carved face with a fully proportional and articulated humanoid standing next to the face . I posted an original pic of the artifact along with two pictures that I enhanced myself . One showing a mirror image , the left being the original and the right being the same picture with my overlay of with what I believe I see carved into the object .
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