Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Dropa Stones




Dropa Stone Disc
Dropa Stones (Fg. 1-7)
Inside a cave found in the Himalayan mountains, a professor of archaeology and students stumbled upon a very large cache of 12,000 year old stone discs, left behind with several 4 foot tall skeletons. Each stone disc is about one foot wide and features two fine grooves inscribed, spiraling from the edge to the disc's ¾" center hole. The cave where the Dropa Stones were found, the walls were carved with depictions of the sun, moon, and stars, along with several small dots connecting the Earth to the sky.
The 716 stone discs found are not quite like the Phaistos Disc of Greece, though they are also finely decorated with a series of glyphs. However, Dropa glyphs on the stones are so small that a magnifying glass is required to read them, plus several have succumbed to erosion over the years. Due to both of these factors and the language itself, a definitive translation is still not available. Controversy over non-glyph discs and the researchers attempting to translate the contents has lead skeptics to dismiss any and all credible evidence and related theories. It would be very difficult to decipher a language with an unknown source or without any foundation based on human languages already known about. Until links are found, literally connecting the dots of the Dropa Stones, the translations and true answers remain a mystery.

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