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Ica, photos of the engraved stones museum

1.1. Introduction

The man who collected the engraved
                stones in Ica, Javier Cabrera
The man who collected the engraved stones in Ica, Javier Cabrera

Presentation by Michael Palomino (2011)

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The man who collected the engraved
                            stones, Javier Cabrera  The
                          man who collected the engraved stones, Javier
                          Cabrera, portrait The man who collected the engraved stones, Javier Cabrera

First Javier Cabrera was surgeon in the regional hospitals in Ica. Then he was healing also natives, and the natives paid with engraved stones. And at the end he detected on the stones the surgeries and dedicated all the rest of his time to the stones which come of prehistory.

The big work with the stones was with Mr. Javier Cabrera. Today his children manage the museum. The museum sells a book with a CD with many photos of the engraved stones, but almost without order. I was ordering the photos and have presented them on the following web sites. For seeing the originals come to Ica.

Until today there is missing a great museum for a safe presentation of the stones also in a climate safe atmosphere and in an ambiance of dignity.
A room with
                                  stones 01 with gods and with a head
                                  surgery (on the left)
A room with stones 01 with gods and with a head surgery (on the left)
A room with stones 02 and with
                                    a big stone with the design of a
                                    pregnant woman ready for a birth
A room with stones 02 and with a big stone with the design of a pregnant woman ready for a birth
Another room with stones 03
                                    with gods and animals of prehistory
Another room with stones 03 with gods and animals of prehistory
Engraved stones on a shelf,
                                    close-up 01, with stones with
                                    designs of animals of prehistory and
                                    with designs of the Nazca lines
Engraved stones on a shelf, close-up 01, with stones with designs of animals of prehistory and with designs of the Nazca lines
Engraved stones on a shelf,
                                    close-up 02
Engraved stones on a shelf, close-up 02
Engraved stones on a shelf,
                                    close-up 03, with the design of
                                    surgeries and dinosaurs
Engraved stones on a shelf, close-up 03, with the design of surgeries and dinosaurs

And now there follow two things:

Here is a damaged stone and you
                                    can see the cover with which is made
                                    the engraving (01)
Here is a damaged stone and you can see the cover with which is made the engraving (01)
Here is a damaged stone and you
                                    can see the cover with which is made
                                    the engraving (02)
Here is a damaged stone and you can see the cover with which is made the engraving (02)
And here there is a stone with
                                    a war chariot with a horse 01
And here there is a stone with a war chariot with a horse 01
War chariot with a horse 02
War chariot with a horse 02

These war chariots were used in Asia in the big battles where the first "civilizations" were expanding. But: South "America" principally is not Asia - and this is a big enigma for us.

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