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In 1971 Spanish archeologist Martin Almagro-Gorbea found the remains of a tower of stone from ca. 500 B.C. at Pozo Moro, Spain. The area was once home to Phoenician colonies and the fabled lost city of Tartessos. On the wall of the burning tower was the most graphic depiction of human sacrifice in the ancient world ever discovered. A two headed lizard god is being served a bowl in which the body parts of a small child float. Inside the tower were the remnants of burnt human remains.

The figures depicted on the relief are utterly baffling and unknown to archeology. The burning tower is the relic of a human sacrifice cult which is impossible to identify with any known ancient religion. The alien cult that produced the tower is just as much a bizarre isolate as the basque language.
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>The relief shows a banquet prepared for a two-headed monster with the body of a human. He sits to the left of the scene on a throne with a fringed cushion or covering for the seat. The two heads of the monster are set one above the other, with large eyes, mouths open and tongues extending out and down-wards. In its upraised right hand is a bowl. Over the rim of the bowl can be seen the head and feet of a small person with its head turned to look at the upper head of the monster. The monster's left hand holds the left hind leg of a pig which is lying on its back on the table in front of the throne. Behind the table stands a male figure wearing a long fringed tunic or robe. He raises a small bowl in a gesture of offering. The right-hand panel is broken, but enough remains to show a third figure facing the monster across the table. This figure appears to be standing also, its upraised right hand holding a sword with a curved blade. The head of the figure, only partially preserved, is shaped like that of a horse or bull.Whether this is supposed to be an actual head or a mask cannot be determined. The left hand of the figure reaches forward to touch the head of a second small person in a bowl atop a low altar located alongside the banquet table.

>It cannot be determined from the relief whether those making the offering participated in any way in sharing the blood or flesh (splanchna) of the child. The supposition would be that they did, since the fulfillment of any sacrifice was the sacrificial meal. The gods are called upon to receive their share, but the ones who bring the offerings also participate in the eating

>-Prof. Charles A. Kennedy
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>>41290041
looks like lizards eating pork. where is close up of this bowl?
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Atlantis theorists know that ancient Iberia is an area of great interest as either the site of atlantean colonies or Atlantis itself
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>>41290041
>which is impossible to identify with any known ancient religion.
archeologists are copers i see
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>>41292581
>copers

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What else do you have op? Anything with caves and baptisms depicting what seems to be snakes?
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thing in the basket doesn't look human either, unless they ate their own young occasionally



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