Description: The subtitle of this book is Proofs that Dinosaurs and Man Lived Together. It is a fascinating collection of information obtained from ancient Peruvian cultural artifacts which offers compelling evidence that men and dinosaurs lived together in South American within the last 2,000 years. Although it may not be a literary masterpiece, and the author was not apparently motivated to prove the literal truth of Genesis, it still presents a wealth of data that could be very useful to creationists. The author, Dennis Swift, first came upon the Ica Stones more than thirty years ago while still an evolutionist. On the first encounter, he was tempted to dismiss the stones because he had been taught that men and dinosaurs had missed each other by about 65 million years. However their presence in Peruvian museums intrigued him. The stones in the museums show carvings of men and various animals, including extinct fish and llamas, and dinosaurs. Various dinosaurs are represented including Stegosaurus, Diplodicus, Pterodactyls, Triceratops, and Apatosaurus. The stones show the dinosaurs in life-like positions and some are interacting with men. The details of their skin are shown in the carvings as well as crests on their heads and ridges on theirs backs. Although the carvings are supposed to be hundreds or thousands of years old, the detailed positions and features of the dinosaurs were not known to modern science until recently.
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Format: Paperback
Topic: Ancient World
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Language: English
Publication Year: 2006
Book Title: Secrets Of The Ica Stones And Nazca Lines
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: Dennis Swift
Original Language: English
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Dennis Swift
Genre: History