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Russian Scientists Prove Dashka Stone (Map of The Creator) is Real

A team of Russian scientists have recently completed testing on the dashka stone also termed the Map of the Creator, and found that the large stone slab is indeed a genuine ancient carved artifact displaying the local area.

Is the Dashka Stone (also termed the Map of the Creator) real?  Does it prove that there was an advanced ancient civilization in the Ural Mountains thousands of years ago?  According to a team of scientists from Bashkir State University that is exactly what they have found.   Recent research and testing on the large stone slab have proven that it is indeed an ancient map carving of the area that is thousands of years old. 

 

The team announced their findings recently and this is what they found:

  1. The rock has been dated to around 120 million years old.  (a pair of ancient shells locked into the slab confirmed this)  The slab is 5 feet tall, 3.5 feet wide and 6 inches thick.  It weighs approximately a little over one ton.
  2. The slab is composed of three layers that most scientists believe would not occur naturally.  The three layers are dolomite ceramic, diopside glass and then a thin layer of porcelain.
  3. The surface of the slab is covered with a 3-D map of a section of the Ural Mountains.  The slab shows no signs of tool usage meaning it was hand-carved but the age cannot be dated on when the carving was done.
  4. Details of the slab include:  the rivers, mountains, fault lines and other natural topography of the Ural Mountains.  Also shown are 12 huge artificial dams, thousands of miles of irrigation canals and various other environmental projects.
  5. Each of the environmental projects have symbols next to them that were originally thought to be Chinese but now are thought to be a new form of hieroglyphics that have not been translated. 
  6. The detail of the map could only have been acquired from the sky or space. 

 

Along with these results, NASA and the Russian Space Agency have confirmed what the map shows is basically how the area looks from high up in the air or from space.  The scientists on the team also are fairly certain that the slab is just one piece of a complete world map with possibly an additional 20 slabs missing.  Local legends in the area tell of large slabs containing strange writing on them so it is certainly possible that more will be found in the future.   So Stay Tuned …………

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  1. Uma Shankari

    On August 5, 2012 at 9:29 pm


    Very interesting. How silly of people to think civilization occurred only thousands of years back!
    http://socyberty.com/social-sciences/lost-and-found-the-city-of-dwarka/

  2. Farzeela Fee Faisal

    On August 5, 2012 at 10:42 pm


    Have never heard of such map of the world before…

  3. Harte

    On August 7, 2012 at 9:31 pm


    That’s not the world.

    That’s the back of my hand.

    Harte

  4. Andy

    On August 14, 2012 at 7:23 am


    what a load of c#*p. Cmon, the aireal view looks nothing like the slab \”Map\”. Seriously.

  5. Not Sure

    On August 14, 2012 at 8:34 pm


    Are the two images, the stone and the aerial map supposed to be similar? They look nothing alike and the lines that I assume are supposed to represent the rivers and lake look like cracks that just happen to look like the map. I call BS on this story.

  6. JAG

    On August 15, 2012 at 12:16 am


    The stone does look like the map in it’s orientation, because the pole have shifted the last 120 Million years. If you’ve ever taken an IQ test, you would be able to sort this out in your head very easily. Turn the map 20 degrees left.

    The broad structures match, but I need to see a close up of whatever writing they are talking about. Those pictures suck. At this resolution it could be a random rock fissure.

  7. Saq

    On August 15, 2012 at 8:35 am


    I am all for the theory of Ancient, ancient history, but it does look like natural cracks to me.

  8. Ignorante

    On August 15, 2012 at 9:42 am


    Looks like a cracked rock to me

  9. Walt

    On August 15, 2012 at 10:05 pm


    The stone does not really look like the map. Also if they had the technology to fly around and take pictures, why did they choose slabs of stone to create the map. An easier way must have existed I would think

  10. webtrekker

    On August 21, 2012 at 4:07 am


    ‘Look Barney, I’ve made a map of those Russian mountains!’

    ‘Yeah. Sure Fred.’

  11. qwerty

    On August 21, 2012 at 12:31 pm


    This is hardly “news”. This story first appeared about fifteen years ago. It would be good to see some new information about it.

  12. Max Fubar

    On August 21, 2012 at 6:11 pm


    I see the Crack, but where\’s the Pipe?

  13. biglu

    On August 21, 2012 at 6:13 pm


    even turning the slab 20 degrees it dosnt look like the area on the map i call bs on this on too and would like to see the actually proff they’re talkin about and how they came to this conclusion plus in both pictures theres no symbols anywhere like they say in the artical

  14. Steve Shaffer

    On September 11, 2012 at 10:55 am


    What would be the purpose in creating it? I seen no value in creating this piece.

  15. TexasRedNeck

    On September 30, 2012 at 5:45 pm


    Are you kidding me ? It’s not a map, it’s a cracked rock.
    My butt has a crack in it too, it looks like Ohio, look real close and you can see the “O”.

  16. Jody

    On November 6, 2012 at 11:22 pm


    I have been watching this one for years now, and none of this is new news. Why can we not get a real update? This one is intriguing because of the materials mentioned. C’mon if this is real surely after about 10 years of watching this story there HAS to be some new news!

  17. bluestarlite

    On November 21, 2012 at 1:31 am


    Ok, so the slab is a 120 million years old. So what keeps me from going to a remote island, uninhabited for 1 billion years and start carving images of mickey mouse? When you find my carvings, would you say that mickey mouse existed a billion years ago?

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