Ancient Hebrews in America: The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone and the Bat Creek Stone - Episode 4

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Ancient Hebrews in America - Enigmatic North America series - Chapter 4/Episode 4

In this episode I take a deep dive into the Los Lunas Decalogue Stone as well as the Bat Creek Stone. Both contain ancient Hebrew/Old World writing

The Los Lunas Decalogue Stone can be found in New Mexico. The Bat Creek Stone was discovered in Tennessee.

I try to tell both sides of the story and give all possibilities of how these came to be. What do you all think? Genuine or Hoax?

Music - CO.AG - Tundra Ice Ambient Sound

References and Bibliography -

“An Ancient Hebrew Inscription in New Mexico: Fact or Fraud?” United Israel Bulletin Vol. 52, Summer (1997) - James D. Tabor

“Before Columbus: Links Between the Old World and Ancient America” (1971) - Cyrus Gordon

“Los Lunas Decalogue Stone: Eighth-Century Hebrew Monument in New Mexico” (2005) Donald Panther Yated

“Frontiers of Heresy: The Spanish Inquisition from the Basque Lands to Sicily (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History)” (2003) - William Monter

“To the End of the Earth: A History of the Crypto-Jews of New Mexico” (2008) - Stanley Hordes

“Sandia cave reconsidered” (2016) - Charles H McNutt

“Mysteries and Miracles of New Mexico” (1988) - Jack Kutz

“Book of Mormon” (1830) - Joseph Smith

“The Bat Creek Stone” (2010) J. Huston McCulloch - https://www.asc.ohio-state.edu/mcculloch.2/arch/batcrk.html

“The Bat Creek Stone Revisited: A Fraud Exposed” (2004) - Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. and Mary L. Kwas.

“THE BAT CREEK STONE REVISITED: A REPLY TO MAINFORT AND KWAS IN AMERICAN ANTIQUITY” (2005) - J Hutson McCulloch
"An Ancient Judean Inscription from Tennessee," The Epigraphic Society Occasional Publications, vol. 3 (part 2, article 65): (1976) - Robert R Stieglitz

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