@AndTartary and antiquity
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In 1933, a 90-ton stone with the Ten Commandments engraved on it was found in New Mexico. There are only two problems - the inscriptions are in ancient Hebrew, and research has established the age of the inscriptions at 500-2000 years ago.

To suggest that a carrier of Hebrew came to ancient Mexico before Columbus is unrealistic, from the standpoint of official history. The assumption that the stone was brought already engraved to the American soil does not stand up to criticism: specialists have already confirmed that the mineral is purely of local origin.

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