Dinosaurs and Dragons

       Putative dinosaurs were carved into desert varnish in Arizona between about A.D. 200 to A.D. 1300 by Anasazi, the old ones.

    This is interesting since the descriptions of the sighting of dragons about that same time and clear up to the 1700s, match the descriptions of dinosaurs.

       Both of these two pictographs are in Wupatki National Park near Flagstaff, Arizona. They show the same creature blowing fire! The Bible refers to Laviathan blowing fire. 




 This ancient painting showing men in a large canoe with a large Stegosaur variety dinosaur. 

The one below is a gigantic Pleistocene mammal seen with the typical pictographs of  Bighorn sheep. There is another Pleistocene pictograph near Moab Utah of a rhino.

Creationists claim this is a dinosaur pictograph of a Hadrosaur, in Havasupai Canyon, way down in the Grand Canyon where it is 10 degrees hotter than the canyon rim. I am not convinced. It is a poor drawing.

        This art is carved into desert varnish (patina). Desert varnish is manganese and/or iron that covers the surface of surface exposed rock. Mainly manganese. Artifacts at Calico Early man site and commonly on old surfaces in the deserts are very old.

        The significance is it is not found in layers below the surface. This shows it formed under unusual conditions at one time and is not created over a long period of time. And the fact that ancient Indians pecked pictographs into it about 1021 years ago and the pictographs themselves have not been covered by a new coat of desert varnish, it proves the film does not happen over time. I believe it was produced by manganese in the waters during the massive worldwide asteroid shower about 2000 BC when water flooded the earth during volcanic eruptions when the earth was divided in the days Peleg 350 years after the worldwide flood.

       Manganese tarnishes slowly in air and oxidizes ("rusts"). This is why it is only found on an exposed surface. It is a radioactive isotope that that has several radioactive isotopes have been identified with half lives of  The most stable are 53Mn with a half-life of 3.7 million years, 54Mn with a half-life of 312.2 days, and 52Mn with a half-life of 5.591 days. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives of less than three hours, and the majority of less than one minute.

       Manganese forms with travertine from volcanic water sources sources. About this time in what archaeologists call the pluvial period when there was a lot of water in our deserts. 

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09853111.2020.1829904

       “Manganese oxides are deposited in a range of continental and marine environments as a result of supergene and hydrothermal processes (Nicholson, 1992).”

       This shows that it required a worldwide volcanic upheaval of primordial water such as what happened during Peleg’s Division during the Dryas in the Pleistocene about 2000 BC at the time of Babel and Peleg’s Division dividing the continents.

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