Jumat, 18 Juni 2010

Ingá Stone

The Ingá Stone (Pedra do Ingá in Portuguese) is located in near the small city of Ingá in Paraíba State in the northeast of Brazil. The Ingá Stone is also called Itacoatiara do Ingá. The word Itacoatiara means stone in the Tupi language of the natives that lived in that area.
It is composed of some basalt stones covered with symbols and glyphs undeciphered until now. Scholars think it was created by natives that lived in the area until the 18th century, although as with most ancient monuments, some people claim extraterrestrial origin.[citation needed]
Most glyphs represent animals, fruits, humans, constellations (including the Milk Way), and other unrecognizable images.


from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ing%C3%A1_Stone

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