Mystery Of The Ancient Reptilian Gods Remains A Complex Subject – Memories Of The Past – Part 1
Ellen Lloyd -AncientPages.com - Ancient artifacts of unusual reptilian-like gods have been found in Mesopotamia and other parts of the world. Ancient civilizations separated by vast distances produced almost identical figurines made in the image of their gods.
While examining myths and legends from all around the globe, we find solid evidence that ancient people talked about the same group of strange beings who did not resemble humans and became worshipped as gods. Keeping in mind that these ancient civilizations were not in contact with each other, we wonder how and why their ancient stories and artifacts share a striking similarity. Can modern shed more light on this complex subject?
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