Nahezu identische Petroglyphen, die in Japan, Utah und Aserbaidschan entdeckt wurden, führen zu interessanten Untersuchungen zu den Verbindungen zwischen alten Kulturen. Diese Schnitzereien befinden sich in der Fugoppe-Höhle in Japan 🇯🇵, im Nine Mile Canyon in Utah 🇺🇸 und in Gobustan in Aserbaidschan

    Von Independent-Lime-776

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    1. Independent-Lime-776 on

      Feature representations of winged or flying human figures. Despite being separated by extensive geographical distances, their presence in disparate locations raises questions about potential cultural interactions or shared symbolism. The dating for these petroglyphs indicates significant historical value: approximately 7,000 years in Japan, between 1,000 and 2,000 years in Utah, and up to 10,000 years in Azerbaijan.

    2. Material-Kick9493 on

      same with stories of a great flood happening across the world, to pyramids around the globe, theyre lying about our history somewhere. the question is why? interestingly Ive never seen about these before. could be angels maybe? the one in the middle looks like it could be holding some kind of spear

    3. Downhere_Seeds on

      Carl Jung said it was the collective unconsciousness they were accessing and seeing the same things. But then you find mummies in all of these locations.

    4. gringoswag20 on

      dragon

      squatting man

      quetzocatl

      kokopelli

      saturn polar configuration

      plasma configurations

    5. fowlbaptism on

      It’s cool if it followed the general migration of man. From the central Eurasia, to east Asia, to the Americas. Some forgotten deity worshipped longer than any modern religion

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