The Los Lunas Hebrew Inscription
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The above inscription is very unique for several reasons. First, it is written in an ancient Hebrew script. Second it is located near the small town of Los Lunas in the State of New Mexico, USA. Third, the inscription is of the "Ten Commandments".
Is this inscription an original or a fake? If it is original, this proves that a Semitic people, probably Hebrews, arrived in the Americas long before Columbus or the Vikings.
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When we compare the script on the Los Lunas inscription with the above inscription found in 1993 at Tell Dan in the land of Israel, we find that the scripts are almost identical. Below is a comparison of the scripts from both inscriptions.
The Tel Dan inscription was written around 1000 BCE. Since the Los Lunas inscription uses the same script, it is safe to conclude that the Los Lunas inscription was written by a Hebrew people about 3,000 years ago. Other ancient Hebrew inscriptions have been found around the country including Tenessee and the Mississippi Valley.
The "Archeological Outliers Homepage" includes other ancient Hebrew artifacts found in the United States. The article "Who Really Discovered America?" also includes some very interesting information on the Los Lunas inscriptions as well as other finds and includes a possible link between the Gold of Solomon and the Gold of Brazil.
All special thank you to Jeff A. Benner of the Ancient Hebrew Research Center for allowing BMNS to post his research materal.
Detailed Review of the Inscription: Roger Williamson's article about his personal inspection and investigation of the Los Lunas Inscription, other inscriptions in the area and the topography
More Pictures: Pictures by Matthew S. Demers of the Los Lunas inscriptions and surrounding ruins including the recent vandelism.
More Pictures: Pictures by Mike Hilson showing the recent vandelism of the Los Lunas Inscription.
More Pictures: Pictures by C. Klappauf of the rock and inscription including its recent vandelism.
Vandalism: I have received a couple of emails from individuals who have recently visited the site and reported vandelism to the inscription.
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