The Aztec Sun Stone And Medusa Reveal An Intriguing Connection – Surprising Discovery – Part 1
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - The Aztecs had nothing in common with ancient Greeks, or did they? When we read about these two ancient civilizations it seems quickly clear that their religion, customs, practices and beliefs were entirely different. Adding to this the fact they lived on continents separated by a vast distance, it’s no surprise few can imagine these people had anything in common at all.
But it appears our ancient history books may have missed something rather important. There is reason to consider the possibility that there were direct contacts in early times between the Mediterranean and Mesoamerica. One clue to this ancient mystery can be found in the Aztec Sun Stone and the Greek legend about Medusa that combined reveal an intriguing connection.
Have we overlooked something that could easily re-write our history books?
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