I should have said, Google "the map of the creator". You will find lots of links, many containing the Pravda article. This one has pix: http://blog.4rev.net/2008-12/alexandr-chuvyrov-the-map-of-the-creator/ . I have seen another site having four views, but don't recall the URL, although it was from the same Google page. It is implied that the pattern of cracks on the surface of the slab can be mapped onto the local terain of the Ural mountains, with some differences. This has been around for several years now and one would expect some definitive studies. But as you know from "Forbidden Archaeology" an artifact like this is kryptonite to any "respectable" scholar.

Mike Carrell

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From Mike Carrell:

Follow this link:
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/arqueologia/esp_map_creator03.htm#Press-Conference
and the thread "the Map of 'the creator'. There are images of the slab, but
less detail than one would like. The age finding may be from a seashell
embedded in the surface, rather then the body of the slab, which is itself
remarkable. There are lots of dangling threads of information here. For
morre head-spinning in this direction, see "Forbidden Archaeology .. the
Hidden History of the Human Race" and related books by Cremo and Thompson.

Unfortunately, this URL does not appear to contain any links to images
of this artifact.

I bought the book, Forbidden Archeology, many years ago! ;-)

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
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