Things of the former or anti-scientific artifacts (part 3)
Stegosaurus in Angkor
A horse? An elephant? Tapirchik? If one of them is very sick, call the veterinarian. But if we assume that this bas-relief depicts a stegosaurus, then it looks healthy, full of strength and appears before us in all details. We don't know what the author wanted to say when depicting a grazing dinosaur. And whether it is a symbol of the heartfelt agreement of the inner world of man with the mysteries of nature or the personification of the dark side of the author, which he tries to reject by endowing with the features of an alien and hostile being. We still have another question — where did the image of the lizard come from on one of the bas-reliefs of the Cambodian Angkor, built in 1186? The opinion of skeptics is generally accepted: the bas-relief is a late fake or it is a product of the sculptor's imagination, spurred on by the use of psychoactive substances.
Ici Stones
Being the heir of an ancient civilization is even more profitable than living on top of an oil lens. A shovel is taken, everything that sticks out of the ground is dug out and sold to speechless archaeologists. In the Peruvian town of Ici, at one time it was just right to set up a cash register and distribute trolleys from supermarkets so that everyone could buy a couple of stones with ancient graphics. Especially good were the blocks, which depicted the struggle of people with dinosaurs. Since there is no organic matter on the Ica stones, it is impossible to determine their exact age. But supporters of authenticity claim that at first the surprised Icleans sold stones for pennies, and there were about 50 thousand artifacts in total, besides there are no signs of industrial production of fakes in the area.
Skeptical archaeologists believe that some of the stones really bear the ancient graphics. But as soon as the buyers came running, the locals realized the benefits and established a secret fishery. We are not scientists, but we were alerted by two things. First, there is a horse with a wheeled cart in one of the drawings. Neither of them existed in South America before Columbus. The second is that only those dinosaurs that are known to modern science and play the main roles in Hollywood films appear in the drawings.
During the Allied War against Japan, many military bases were built on the islands of Melanesia, where food, clothing and equipment were brought by aircraft. Some things fell to local residents in the order of humanitarian aid. After the bases were closed, the local tribes formed a cult of “cargo". His idea is that Western goods were created by the spirits of the ancestors for the Melanesian people, and white people are tricked into taking everything for themselves. To summon planes with provisions, the islanders build imitations of runways, carve headphones out of wood, conduct rituals in the form of drill exercises. It is obvious that if our civilization does something to itself, then remote tribes will survive together with the cult of “cargo”, and ethnographers from future civilizations will puzzle over where primitive people have such fantasies. Mostbet slot, rulet və poker də daxil olmaqla geniş oyun seçiminə malik onlayn kazinodur. Bonuslar və promosyonlar qazanma şansını artırır. mosbet Intuitiv interfeys və məlumat təhlükəsizliyi. Ani ödənişlər və peşəkar dəstək. Onlayn qumar oyunları üçün idealdır.