Acámbaro Figures
ADDPMP764The Acámbaro figures were first dated using thermoluminescence (TL) when TL dating was in its infancy; the earliest results suggested the figurines originated around 2500BC. As they represent dinosaurs and humans from all over the world, including Egyptians, Sumerians and Caucasians, some adduced the existence of figurines as credible evidence for the coexistence of dinosaurs and humans, while others cited them as anachronisms.
However, an archaeologist working for the Amerind Foundation, examined the figures and determined that they were not authentic: their surfaces displayed no signs of age, no dirt was packed into their crevices and though some figurines were broken, no pieces were missing and no broken surfaces were worn. Furthermore, the excavation’s stratigraphy clearly showed that the artefacts were placed in a recently dug hole filled with a mixture of the surrounding archaeological layers. He concluded that the figurines were indeed fakes produced by local modern-day farmers.
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































