Monday, July 1, 2013

Ancient Erkist figure

Archaeologists have dug remnants of a marble statue with a granite base that is believed to have been made by followers of the once widespread but lost religion of Erkism. A high grade virtual analyzer has virtually pieced together and filled the remains and has given use a visual of what it had looked like.
Front view.
Back view.
"bərk", Azerbaijani for "stiff"

Obviously the name "eric"
A separately made granite eyepiece hammered onto the marble.


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    1. Tis indeed a fine work of art, scientists are indeed baffled by how strong of tools would be needed to carve such hard stones into such detail.

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