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Year 1102 astronaut?
Reality is superior than fiction
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Looks like the Rusian first cosmonaut in free space.Second mision I think.
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Ahhh! Yes, but in 1102? Maybe somebody remember the future in the Medium Age.
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Impressive!
But, how do we know it wasn't put there later on? Do you have a bit more info on the source of the presentation? Anyway, thank you for the link Esteban. Muchas Gracias!
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Found on the net:
"Mike Mc Says: When restoring old carvings it is customary to include an object which would have been unknown when the original carving was done. It dates the restoration and adds to the history" And "It's from a restoration done in 1992." Regards, Fred. |
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Very extrange method (for me) for to date the restoration!
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