Traces Of Ancient Near East Civilization In America – An Out-Of-Place Ancient Inscription – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - In part 1 we discussed two exciting artifacts that have been a subject of long-standing controversy and debate among scholars. Are these artifacts genuine? Can they offer evidence Hebrews of the Second Temple Period visited America?

We know the archaeologist, a crucial figure in this story, provided us with contradicting information. Though he supported the theory of the Lost Tribes in America, he never mentioned it in any of his writings. His opinions are still shrouded in mystery, along with the genuinely puzzling artifacts.
We will continue to explore this unusual discovery and discuss more peculiar artifacts that give us reason to ponder what happened in the past. Does a misidentified ancient inscription hold the answers to our historical mystery?
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