Welcome to General Chat - GAW Community Area
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The Angkor Wat 'Dinosaur' Carving: Overview The so-called "dinosaur at Angkor Wat" refers to a bas-relief carving at the Ta Prohm temple in Cambodia, part of the larger Angkor complex built in the late 12th century during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. The carving, located on a stone pillar, has drawn attention for its resemblance to a stegosaurus, a dinosaur known for its distinctive row of plates along its back and spiked tail.
This carving is embedded among depictions of other animals such as water buffalo, monkeys, and pigs, suggesting it may represent a creature known to the Khmer people. However, the identification as a dinosaur has sparked debate between creationists, skeptics, and archaeologists. https://imgs.search.brave.com/FZqS4E00aC_pWhjfhBhNoCqtwU9wzDNCBbLp9SmG2UE/rs:fit:500:0:1:0/g:ce/aHR0cHM6Ly9wcmV2/aWV3LnJlZGQuaXQv/ZGlub3NhdXItbGlr/ZS1jYXJ2aW5nLWF0/LWFuZ2tvci13YXQt/Y2FtYm9kaWEtYXQt/bGVhc3QtOTAwLXYw/LW9tN3lkNmgxMjBm/YTEuanBnP3dpZHRo/PTQ3MSZmb3JtYXQ9/cGpwZyZhdXRvPXdl/YnAmcz04Yzg2OWE2/N2QzMTViOTM3MDhh/NWYzOGI0MjVjOGM4/YzA3NTkzYzRm
Angkor Wat stegosaurus carving
The Immense Collection of Strange Acambaro Figurines: Evidence of Dinosaurs Living Among Us?
https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-other-artifacts/immense-collection-strange-acambaro-figurines-evidence-dinosaurs-living-021137
The Alvis Delk Track: New fossil human with dinosaur footprint
https://www.bible.ca/tracks/delk-track.htm